3D Design and Critical Analysis in Architecture

 
Transition and Summer
Project
 
A-Level
 
3D Design
 
What is Design?
What are the main design stages?
Name one skill a designer needs.
 
 
3D Design - Assessment
Big Picture
 
One thing to remember that this is an Art and Design course. There is
no written exam, but there is a 15 hour practical exam. During this
exam you have to produce an outcome, on your own.
 
3D Design - Assessment
 
Areas of study Students are
required to work in one or
more area(s) of three-
dimensional design, such as
those listed below.
They may explore overlapping
areas and combinations of
areas:
Ceramics, sculpture, exhibition
design, design for theatre,
television and film, 
interior
design, product design
,
environmental and
architectural design
,
jewellery/body ornament, 3D
digital design
.
Big Picture
 
Activate
What are the key features of Frank Lloyds Wrights Falling Water
Building?
Quick analysis…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=kAYU2VkMnRU
 
Summer Task 
– Critical Analysis & Design
 
You summer task is to 
critical analyse
Frank Lloyd Wrights Falling Water
building. Discuss the key features of
the design, and explain why he has
designed the building in this way (500
words).
(Joe / Kia / Charles) 
Learn how to use
SketchUp before September!
Design a building based on FLW’s
Falling Water building, in SketchUp.
The design needs to be as 
detailed
 as
possible.
 
 
A 
critical analysis
 is subjective writing. It
expresses the writer's opinion or
evaluation of a piece of text / image /
deign. 
Analysis
 means to break down and
study the parts.
 
What does critical
analysis mean?
 
Limited colour
palette to link
with nature.
 
Canter leaver
design taken
from the rock
formation
 
Locally source
sand stone to
reflect the
resources from
the area
 
Red steel work to
mirror the trees in
the surrounding
woodland.
 
The rocks from the
landscape appear
inside the house.
 
A Stream going
into the house.
 
What's
next after
this?
 
1.
Design is changing or improving
peoples life.
2.
.
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.
Good designers ask good questions.
 
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1.
What is Design?
2.
What are the main
design stages?
3.
Name one skill a
designer needs.
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Dive into the world of 3D design and critical analysis with a focus on architecture. Discover the stages of design, essential skills for designers, and areas of study in three-dimensional design. Delve into iconic buildings like Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water, analyze their key features, and even design your own building based on his style. Uncover the importance of critical analysis in design and explore the significance of elements like rock formations, color palettes, and local resources in architectural creations.

  • 3D design
  • Architecture
  • Critical analysis
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Design stages

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  1. Transition and Summer Project A-Level

  2. Reflect 3D Design What is Design? What are the main design stages? Name one skill a designer needs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS8p-CgTJIg

  3. Big Picture 3D Design - Assessment One thing to remember that this is an Art and Design course. There is no written exam, but there is a 15 hour practical exam. During this exam you have to produce an outcome, on your own.

  4. Big Picture 3D Design - Assessment Areas of study Students are required to work in one or more area(s) of three- dimensional design, such as those listed below. They may explore overlapping areas and combinations of areas: Ceramics, sculpture, exhibition design, design for theatre, television and film, interior design, product design, environmental and architectural design, jewellery/body ornament, 3D digital design.

  5. Activate Quick analysis What are the key features of Frank Lloyds Wrights Falling Water Building? https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=kAYU2VkMnRU

  6. Demonstrate Summer Task Critical Analysis & Design You summer task is to critical analyse Frank Lloyd Wrights Falling Water building. Discuss the key features of the design, and explain why he has designed the building in this way (500 words). (Joe / Kia / Charles) Learn how to use SketchUp before September! Design a building based on FLW s Falling Water building, in SketchUp. The design needs to be as detailed as possible.

  7. Demonstrate A critical analysis is subjective writing. It expresses the writer's opinion or evaluation of a piece of text / image / deign. Analysis means to break down and study the parts. What does critical analysis mean? The rocks from the landscape appear inside the house. A Stream going into the house. Canter leaver design taken from the rock formation Limited colour palette to link with nature. What's next after this? Locally source sand stone to reflect the resources from the area Red steel work to mirror the trees in the surrounding woodland.

  8. Answer these questions about Frank Answer these questions about Frank Lloyd Wright Lloyd Wright Demonstrate Knowledge What is the designers name? Where/when were they born? What do you know about the designers background background? (Life events/education/career/company) Can you describe the designers work? Is it part of a Design period/movement? Is their a theme/style? Beyond What are your opinions of the work and why? What skills will you develop looking at this designer? Could you change their designs in any way? how? Understanding What is their style of the designer? What materials does the designer use? What manufacturing skills are used? Where are the products sold and what are they used for? The Big Question Have you critically evaluated the designer? What are the key features of this designer? How will this designer influence your own work?

  9. Consolidate 3D Design 3D Design 1. Design is changing or improving peoples life. 2. . 1. What is Design? 2. What are the main design stages? 3. Name one skill a designer needs. 3. Good designers ask good questions.

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