Because there is little mouse waving in this course, many of you will hardly believe that what I am about to teach you is REAL Architecture…

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Because there is little mouse waving in this course, many of you will hardly believe that what I am about to teach you is REAL Architecture…

* 07/16/96 ARCH 12356 ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO 1 Professor: Ken Snell, B. Arch, O.A.A. An Introduction… 18/11/2018 *

* Office Hours in Rm. B113a Wednesday 10:00PM – 3:00PM 07/16/96 ARCH 12356 ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO 1 Professor: Ken Snell, B. Arch, O.A.A. Contact Info. P: 905.459.7533 ext 5047 E: ken.snell@sheridanc.on.ca Office Hours in Rm. B113a Wednesday 10:00PM – 3:00PM 18/11/2018 *

* 07/16/96 IS DRAWING DEAD? There is no need to learn to draw with pencil and paper. True or False? Go to is drawing dead? 18/11/2018 *

WHY FREEHAND? why sketch the old way? To record ideas quickly * 07/16/96 WHY FREEHAND? why sketch the old way? To record ideas quickly To understand a problem To postulate solutions To explore ideas without a investing too much time To launch the design process To stimulate the imagination To assist in seeing an object Go to freehand sketching page 18/11/2018 *

WHY FREEHAND? Sketching is thinking out loud! 18/11/2018 * 07/16/96 WHY FREEHAND? Sketching is thinking out loud! Go to Sketching as process Hyperlink 18/11/2018 *

LET’S BEGIN The Base Sketch: 18/11/2018 * 07/16/96 LET’S BEGIN The Base Sketch: It will be a record of how well you could draw upon your arrival here. Check back later in the semester and see your progress. THIS SKETCH WILL BENCH MARK YOUR BEGINNING POINT! 18/11/2018 *

TODAY’S OBJECTIVES Set the main goal of the course * 07/16/96 TODAY’S OBJECTIVES Set the main goal of the course What will you do this semester? Course outline Visit our course web site What books and supplies do you need? Begin your first sketches 18/11/2018 *

PEOPLE Your Professor meet your class/table mates * 07/16/96 PEOPLE Your Professor meet your class/table mates (these people will become important to you!) Pass the camera and take photos of each other for the class photos webpage Jorge Torres 2004 18/11/2018 *

SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Successful students will need to be: * 07/16/96 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Successful students will need to be: Organized and a good time manager Self motivated Hard worker (50-60 hrs/wk) Creative, Imaginative Interested in how things go together Active and participatory in class 18/11/2018 *

* 07/16/96 CONTEXT ARCH 12356 is the introductory course in the architectural studio stream. The objective of this course is to prepare you for designing a single family residence next semester in Architectural Studio 2. History: this course began as a hard line drafting course but who does that anymore? Evolution: it has evolved into an introduction to visual thinking and freehand drawing. 18/11/2018 *

WHAT WILL WE BE DOING IN THIS COURSE? * 07/16/96 WHAT WILL WE BE DOING IN THIS COURSE? Visit the Course Outline on the Home Page Visit the Topical Outline to view a weekly breakdown of course activities (All classes will begin here at this page) Show samples of past student work 18/11/2018 *

SUPPLIES / MATERIALS Text: Architectural graphics by Francis Ching * 07/16/96 SUPPLIES / MATERIALS Text: Architectural graphics by Francis Ching Required Supplies: find on website at General References/Required Supplies 18/11/2018 *

ARCH 12356 Web Site Home Page: 7 visible buttons, 2 hidden ones * 07/16/96 ARCH 12356 Web Site Home Page: 7 visible buttons, 2 hidden ones Course Outline: your learning contract Architectural Policies: GPA calculator, program map, lab rules Topical Outline: syllabus of topics, exercises, assignments and tests In-Class Resources: specific information related to in-class activities General References: info of a broad nature with a wider application Web Links: to info external to the college Class Photos (currently under construction…as today is photo day! 18/11/2018 *