Do Now Sit with your Exhibition Group

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Do Now Sit with your Exhibition Group Get out your Architecture worksheet Get your computers

Mini Critique Each group member has 2 min to present their Architecture plan to their group. 1 min of warm feedback 1 min of wishes (Cool feedback) At the end you will vote on one design or agree to combine ideas to create a new design.

Group Architectural plan On Page 30 in your sketchbook one student (the choosen artist) must draw a more detailed architectural plan for the DVIA campus. Include a font view (either sectional x-ray, or of the outside) Include a top view Include a close up of something you would like to feature Include textures Include accessories or people. (you may draw stick figures)

Studio time – Student jobs Everyone must Provide feedback to the artist for any modifications Artist Xerox the finished design and give each group member a copy to glue onto page 30 of their sketchbook. Artist final design is homework if you do not finish in class. Friday you will present it. Recorder Create a power point. Include all questions from the worksheet, pictures of the famous architecture building and your artist’s drawing. Group members complete the worksheet and choose which part you would like to share during the critique. Everyone must have a speaking part. If you finish early work on any missing work or your mandala.

Critique Worksheet Describe what your architectural plan is In 1 or 2 sentences. What age group is it for? Describe which famous architect you choose to use as inspiration. Describe how you pulled inspiration from the field trip and incorporated it into your architectural plan. Artist describe the architectural plan in detail. Describe the materials you plan to use.

Turn in your Architecture Worksheets into the class bin

Group share out Each group will share their ideas with the class. The class must provide Stars and wishes. Then, each group must make changes based on the feedback they receive.