Architectural Graphics 1 – Arch 20 JUVERIYAH SALAT FALL 2015 HAND-DRAFTING/RHINOCEROS 3D INSTRUCTORS: PAUL NOWICKI, AMILY HUANG.

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Architectural Graphics 1 – Arch 20 JUVERIYAH SALAT FALL 2015 HAND-DRAFTING/RHINOCEROS 3D INSTRUCTORS: PAUL NOWICKI, AMILY HUANG

Table of Contents - Hand Drafting  Chair – Midterm Project  Unique House – Final Project

Chair – Midterm Project  Isometric  6-view  Isometric

Unique House – Final Project  For the final project, we were required to create a in a unique location, one which you would not have expected to find it. The challenge was that you were required to put it in two- point perspective, and choose your horizon line, ground plane, and your station point. Originally, I got my inspiration from a music box, which I wanted to place on a dresser. Once I designed that, I thought it needed more, so I connected the dresser to the music box by adding piano keys to the side of the dresser; the 3 open drawers are reflected as well with the 3 stairs leading into the music box. Going form there, I created a story from classic fairy tales in which dragons stole shiny things from princesses, and through that, the rest of the drawing bloomed. Rough stones were put for the walls replicating old castles, along with heavy timber beams. The floor was made of carefully cut stone, as jagged stone would not be nice to walk upon, even with dragon feet. A mirror was then added to add definition and depth to the space. The final addition was the opening, to show a closure and an encouragement to keep imagining. This whole project drew on our skills we acquired in the first half of the semester and were showcased in this project.

Table of Contents - Rhino  Week 1:  Steel Extrusion  Surfaces  Week 2:  Chair  Array  Bottle  Week 3:  Boat  Week 4:

Steel Extrusion  Polyline through coordinate points  Mirror  Join  Extrude.

Surfaces  Surfaces  Corner to Corner  Vertical  3 Points  Planar Curves

Chair  Polylines - Frame of the chair  Transform>Copy  Join  Cplane - changed the Coordinate Plane to match the back of the chair.  Fillet – curved corners  Explode – separated pieces  Edge Curves – Surfaces of seat  Trim – Cut hole out of chair  Pipe – Frame  Render form colors – Default Rhino materials

Array  Polar Array  Rectangular Array  Group  Extrude Planar Curve

Bottle  Shell  Cap  Sweep 2 Rails  Blend Surfaces  Trim  Loft  Mirror  Boolean Difference

Boat  Mirror  Loft - Loose, Normal  Join  Curve > Curve From Objects >  Project  Section  Contour  Duplicate Edge  Pipe  Curve > Offset Curve  Fillet Curves  Offset Surface  Solid > Extrude Surface > Straight  Version 1  Version 2