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Introduction to Spatial Design 

This is a module where students are introduced to spatial design 

(space) and the objective is to study the relationship between human activities and the space around them

ITSD: Welcome

CLASS EXERCISE 

ITSD: Features
Urban Architecture

POINT + LINE 

Instructions:

After the lecture on point and line, students are to choose 3 reference photos of a structure / building interior space and then identify the point and lines

PROJECTS

The followings are the projects I did in this semester. There is a total of 3 projects and all of it emphasize on developing ideas in terms of visual thinking and model-making.

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PROJECT 1 

Point and Line + Plane and Void = SPACE

Students are required to use their knowledge and studies from the first class activity, then further develop it into a space through architecture form. The principles of Point, Line, Void and Plane must be applied throughout the model-making process.

PROJECT 2

Unity and Variety + Rhythm and Repetition = SPACE

Combining the knowledge and experience of model making from the previous project with the given lecture/studies, students were required to creatively translate the design language into 9 different models

PROJECT 3

Human and Space + Colour, Texture and Shadow = PARASITE SPACE

In this project, students are required to apply all the knowledge, studies, research and experiences from the previous lectures and projects of this entire semester. We are also encouraged to look into and do research on "Parasitic Architecture" and apply the design and principles into creating a space.

ITSD: Features
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