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REVIEW PROCESS KICKOFF Monday, November 14th

PRE-REQUISITES ARCH170 or ARCH171– Design Thinking ARCH300 – Design Media & Rep II ARCH225 – History of Architecture I ARCH226 – History of Architecture II MATH120/220/140 – Calculus I PHYS121 – Fundamentals of Physics I *Must be taken before Fall 2017

REVIEW PROCESS DEADLINES Intent to Submit Form: Friday, November 18, 2016 by 4:30 PM Review Process Packet & Portfolio: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 by 4:30 PM

REVIEW PROCESS REQUIREMENTS Application Form Transcript(s) Portfolio Essay Letter of Circumstance (Optional)

APPLICATION FORM Place one copy in the first page of your portfolio. Submit one copy with the rest of your materials.

TRANSCRIPTS Submit transcripts of academic record for all college/universities previously attended (even if you only took once course). Transcripts from the University of Maryland may be unofficial and may be from TESTUDO so as to include your Spring 2017 courses.

ESSAY You must write a two (2) page double- spaced word processed essay on one of the following: Who/What inspires you to pursue an Architecture major? Why is Architecture important to society?/What is an Architect’s responsibility to society? Please note, this is not a research paper. Please describe your thoughts and opinions as opposed to reporting only the facts. If you do use sources, CITE THEM!

LETTER OF CIRCUMSTANCE You may optionally submit an additional personal statement that describes any extenuating circumstances relevant to your application.

PORTFOLIO Submit a portfolio by the stated deadline Your work must be submitted in an 8 1/2” x 11” black portfolio with plastic sleeves. The first page of your portfolio should be a copy of the application form. Please place your UMD Identification Number in the upper left hand corner on the inside of the front cover. MUST BE IN THIS FORMAT!

PORTFOLIO Itoya ART Portfolio 8.5x11

UID

PORTFOLIO – Page 1 Copy of Application Form as submitted for identification purposes.

PORTFOLIO Five (5) original drawings executed freehand in pencil on 8 1/2” x 11” sketch paper (such as Strathmore). They shall not be copies or work other than the applicant’s and shall not be computer drawings. Be sure to clearly label each drawing. Drawings must be submitted in 8 1/2” by 11” plastic sleeves and placed in the following order.

Drawing Label

Interior One-Point Perspective National Building Museum Pencil on paper

PORTFOLIO – Page 2 An interior one-point perspective view of a significant architectural space. This drawing is required to be made from life. Drawings made from photographs are not acceptable. Pencil, line drawing with line weight.

PORTFOLIO – Page 3 An exterior two-point perspective view of a significant work of architecture. (e.g. church, city hall, museum, university building, theater, library, memorial, etc.) This drawing is required to be made from life. Drawings made from photographs are not acceptable. Pencil, shade and shadow and line weight.

PORTFOLIO – Page 4 A human hand or foot. This drawing is required to be made from life. Drawings made from photographs are not acceptable. Pencil, shade and shadow with line weight.

PORTFOLIO – Page 5 A composed portion of one of the following: a bicycle or a wooden or steel frame chair (not a stuffed chair). This drawing is required to be made from life. Drawings made from photographs are not acceptable. Pencil, line drawing with line weight.

PORTFOLIO – Page 6 One of the following architectural details: a building cornice a column capital a balustrade another architectural ornamentation. The detail should be studied up close and shown as a fragment. This drawing is required to be made from life. Drawings made from photographs are not acceptable. Pencil, shade and shadow with line weight.

PORTFOLIO - PART 3 Five Artworks of your choice: Freehand drawings, paintings, architectural models, and/or design work that you have done on your own or from courses such as ARCH 101, ARCH 150, ARCH 242, ARCH170, ARCH300, or ARTT courses. Maximum 2 drawings from ARCH300 Do not submit originals. These drawings should be photographed or scanned and reproduced in an 8” x 10” format and put into an 8 1/2” x 11” plastic sleeve. While you can include photographs as a means to replicate your work, DO NOT include photography!

DRAWING EXAMPLES

1-POINT INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

Original Drawings - Interior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Original Drawings - Interior Perspective

Original Drawings - Interior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Original Drawings - Interior Perspective

Original Drawings - Interior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Original Drawings - Interior Perspective

Original Drawings - Interior Perspective DON’T : Original Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Original Drawings - Interior Perspective

Original Drawings - Interior Perspective DON’T : Original Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Original Drawings - Interior Perspective

2-POINT EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective DON’T : Exteior 2-Point Perspective Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Exterior Perspective

HUMAN HAND OR FOOT

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

Original Drawings - Hand or Foot DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Shade Shadow Original Drawings - Hand or Foot

BICYCLE OR CHAIR

Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Hierarchy Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing

Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Hierarchy Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing

Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Hierarchy Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing

Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Contour Hierarchy Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing

Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 300 dpi Assignment Contour Line Weight Composition Original Drawings - Line Weight Drawing

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

Original Drawings - Architectural Detail DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper 8” x 10” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Contour SHADE SHADOW Original Drawings - Architectural Detail

ADDITIONAL WORK

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

ARCH 242 Work Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram ARCH 242 Work

ARCH 242 Work Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram ARCH 242 Work

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

ARCH 242 Work Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram ARCH 242 Work

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

Original: Pencil on Paper 18” x 24” Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi Assignment Line Weight Proportions Diagram

Original: Pencil and Watercolor Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi

Original: Pencil drawing Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi

Original: Oil Reproduction Technique Scanned at 200 dpi

Original: Pencil drawing Reproduction Technique Scanned

Original: Prototype Reproduction Technique Scanned and Photographed

Original: Watercolor Reproduction Technique: Scanned at 200 dpi

DON’T : Original: Pencil on Paper Reproduction Technique: Scanned at 200 dpi

DON’T : Original: Colored Pencil on Paper Reproduction Technique: Scanned at 200 dpi

LAYOUT EXAMPLES

labels page layout

labels page layout

labels page layout

REPRODUCTION METHODS

REPRODUCTION Photograph your work Digital Film Scan your work Resolution (minimum 200 dpi) Grayscale; not black & white! Printing Absolutely DO NOT xerox your work!

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PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP Workshop to get critique on portfolio and its contents Graduate students and teaching assistants as critics Bring your work December 5th at 1 PM or 6 PM in the Great Space

December 5th @ 1 or 6 PM in the Great Space QUESTIONS? Workshop: December 5th @ 1 or 6 PM in the Great Space Applications Due: March 1st by 4:30 PM