Dear Class,

I hope you have learned from this semester as intensely as I would have hoped for you.
You need to continue your efforts during school to be independent-minded and to shape an architectural logic in your project definition, which starts from research and design tactics.
You have done considerable efforts, and this showed in the final presentation, where the jury was impressed with the general level of the class.
For those who were frustrated with the end product, this semester should be a foundation for how to approach a project, and how to develop your own methodology. this is a lifetime learning process.
Before you take off for summer, all of you are required to submit a Portfolio CD/DVD no later than this friday to Nagham. This is extremely urgent for your work to be included in the final year posters.
The grades will be released the same day.

Best,
Sandra.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

2 links

LAU's Design III Studio Blog: Process and Procession
What to look for: the pavilions.
http://processandprocession.blogspot.com




MIT's M.Arch II Studio Blog: Plausibility of Life
What to look for: the mapping and link for three-dimensional systems.
(scroll to the oldest posts). READ their logic behind the mapping, it is the most important. see the techniques for diagramming. 
http://biosystemsstudio.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2007-10-05T10%3A06%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=7&reverse-paginate=true

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