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Transcript: Griffith University Name: Andrew Gill Lecturer: Matthew Dempsey You just have to wait and see 1-From the top 2-What a view 3-How do I get downstairs? 4-A little ray of sunshine 5-Is that a wall or a window? 6-Watch your step 7 It's japanese for bathroom 8-What's outside? Housing Design Principles House Design 1. Sketches and Ideations 2. Floor Plan 3. Elevations 4. Site and Location Plan 5. Detail Drawing 6. Perspective 7. Schedules 8. Fly Through Movie 1.Sketches and Ideation 2. Floor Plans 3. Elevations 4. Site and Location Plan 5. Detail Drawings (Bathroom) 6. Perspectives 7. Schedules 8. Fly Through Movie The art and science of designing and erecting buildings and other physical structures is... Architectural Design http://green.yahoo.com/blog/daily_green_news/111/how-planting-trees-can-cut-your-energy-bills-30.html http://www.eface.in/amazing-staircases/ http://www.radhwanafi.com/ http://www.vincentyim.com.my/landscaping_design_ideas.php Webquest 1-from the top 2-what a view 3-how do i get downstairs? 4-a little ray of sunshine 5-Is that a wall or a window? 6-watch your step 7-ofuro 8-what's outside http://www.digsdigs.com/10-the-most-cool-spiral-staircase-designs/ http://www.greatinteriordesign.com/search/stripe http://www.luxurytravelbible.com/default3.asp?active_page_id=358 http://www.architecturesdesign.com/2009/07/17/japanese-mountain-house-architecture-by-japanese-architecture-firm-otake-japan/ http://www.starproperty.my/PropertyGuide/Gadgets/4096/0/0 http://www.captivatist.com/modern-architecture/unusual-staircases-edilco-rolling.html http://www.patchay.com/2009/03/my-dream-superhome.html http://dornob.com/modern-tree-living-creative-treehouse-designs-plans/ http://blog.residesi.com/2009/05/amazing-staircases.html http://besthousedesign.blogspot.com/2008/03/butterfly-roof-design-from-william.html http://swipelife.com/2009/03/30/curtin-avenue-residence-by-optimum-resource-architects/ http://gardenunit.com/garden-style/amazing-garden-pictures/ http://www.hanamiweb.com/ofuro.html http://www.trendir.com/house-design/tag/compact-home-designs http://stashpocket.wordpress.com/tag/japanese/ Designed by Andrew Gill http://homedesigninterior.com/search/japan+minimalist+interior+design http://interior4you.wordpress.com/2009/02/10/a-japanese-modernism-fusing-tradition-and-progression-in-a-house-on-the-volcanic-coastline-of-sagami-bay/ http://www.oxfordgardens.net/bamboo-flooring-a-sensible-environmentally-friendly-alternative-to-hardwood/ Circle of Contents http://archinspire.com/home-design/float-sculptural-roof-of-house-design-ideas.htm http://www.macdermidautotype.com/autotype.nsf/websubapplicationsamericas/099B369D7F93AF8580256E76005657BE http://blog.miragestudio7.com/live-in-it-and-spin-it/1240/ http://designamour.com/2008/03/28/bamboo-forest-floor/ http://cribcandy.com/flooring/a9c1deef91689e41c0157a31fcbca873&pageoffset=0 Student Number: s2755972 Course: 1141EBL Architectural Design Lecturer: 2-Housing design principles http://www.jebole.com/eyelid-house-minimalist-design-with-stunning-exterior/eyelid-house-design http://www.water2garden.org/filter-plants/ http://besthomedesign.blogspot.com/2009/06/asian-modern-interior-design-with-full.html http://www.homehousedesign.com/modern-white-japanese-house-designs-by-kiyonobu-nakagame-associates/ http://archnewhome.com/snow-house-design/winter-house-nearpoint-residence-by-workshop-architecturedesign http://www.decodir.com/tag/japanese-bath/ http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/01/award-winning-park-life-to-be-first-green-neighborhood-in-tirana/park-life-tirana-9/?extend=1 http://www.furniturestoreblog.com/architecture/?page=13 http://www.whitegablespavilions.com/ideas-for-decorating-garden-in-summer.html http://www.trendir.com/house-design/church-point-house-a-religious-experience-in-modern-design.html http://homedesigninterior.com/search/japanese+bathroom+interior http://dmcihomes.net/Rosewood_Pointe.htm 1. Sketches and Ideations 2. Floor Plan 3. Elevations 4. Site plan and Location Plan 5. Detail Drawing 6. Perspective 7. Schedules 8. Fly Through Movie http://www.conceptstairs.co.uk/recent.html http://listicles.thelmagazine.com/2009/02/weekly-wednesdays-wacky-design-listicles/ http://www.greatinteriordesign.com/interior-design/beautiful-floor-design/ http://www.trendir.com/house-design/tag/compact-home-designs http://www.thewallpapers.org/nature/garden.php http://theflyingmikan.blogspot.com/2010/07/bathroom-etiquette.html http://www2.dupont.com/SafetyGlass/en_US/whats_new/spanish_energy.html http://zainteriora.net/2010/08/31/pitched-roof-house/ Webquest,Housing Design Principles and House Design http://www.housedesignnews.com/contemporary-house/modern-glass-house-frames-luxurious-features-by-hillery-priest-architecture/ http://3rdfloormusings.blogspot.com/ http://houses-designs.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html http://rifz10.com/modern-waterfront-house-design-with-numerous-exterior/ 3-House Design http://besttopdesign.com/tag/united-states/

Architectural Design

Transcript: Stage 1: Student Projects If you can, begin your career in architecture while you're still in school. Look for a part-time job that’s related to architecture or design. Do work like drafting for an architect or designer. Whether you are paid or not, the experience will give you the opportunity to develop your skills and build a strong portfolio. Stage 2: Internship Most graduates work for several years as interns before they can take licensing exams and become licensed architects What is architect Stage 4: Job Search After completing the AREs, most people find jobs at the same firms where they have interned. Others seek employment elsewhere. Either way, a strong career network will pave the way toward a success Stages to become an Architect: Also there are a number of art courses that are very useful which include: Drawing Painting Sculpture And photography While in high school courses like: English Humanities Geometry Trigonometry Algebra Pre-calculus And Physics are very useful. Stage 3: Licensing Exams In the United States and Canada, architects have to take and pass the Architect Registration Examination (or ARE) to receive a professional license in architecture. The ARE exams are very difficult; some students take extra coursework to prepare. Are there classes you can take in high school to prepare you to be an architect? An architect is a person that is licensed to organize spaces, and what they do is design houses, office buildings, skyscrapers, landscapes, and they can even deign entire cities. Architectural Design

Architectural Design

Transcript: Having the ability to construct an residential project. Residential Architectural is an important aspect to the world. Without homes apartments and condos there would be many homeless individuals. That's why this job is so important. Residential architects have busy schedules. Which mean that they may not have time for material shopping, property searching and floor plan creations. So we hire individuals to do so, such as... Inter decorators to find materials to furnish the property. Contractors to finalize the floor plan and real-estate agents to find open property and space to place the homes. How much would you make? Non-Profit/ Profit organizations 1.AECOM Technology Corp. 2.Perkins+Will 3.CH2M HILL 4.HDR Architecture Inc. Doesnt typically wear uniforms but they do wear hard hats to reduce the likely hood of being injured while working. How are they furnished? On average of $38.88 per hour in Ohio Employment of architectural and engineering managers is expected to grow by 24 percent from 2010 to 2020, faster than the average for all occupations. Apartment buildings Job Openings Work with real-estate agents to sale the property. What Education? Experience Attire Finished Product Architectural Home Architect What's my job description? Architects use computers to create floor plans and idea of what they would like there property to look like. Oversea some contractors and other architects to ensure that the ideas are sale able. College Degree Architectural design (With bachelor degree) Architectural/ Residential Designer Structural Planning They could where hard hats, and glasses to prevent from dangerous scenery. Companies Creating a floor plan gives the buy or contractors and idea of what you would like for you property to look like. Plan/Production You work with inter decorators to come up with the inside ideas of a sell able product. Sketched Floor Plan 2D Floor Plan Brainstorm to come up with the structures and platform for the resident is important. Researching a location Responsible for designing and constructing structures of home. Number of Jobs: 113,700 Images/ Ideas Work with many stores like Lowe's and Home Depot to furnish the property. Home improvement stores often partner ship with contractors and architects to sponsor the property and advertise there products. Works full time. 40+ hours. Often times at work late. Our Time As a Residential Architect. The Mayors institute on City Design Brainstorming Product sales sky rocket Design LaTonyaJoi Heaggans Residential Architectural & Mobile Design Mrs. Carlisle 4-5 04/22/13 They can work outdoors or indoors. No matter the weather they will work on property to sell. In Ohio, you could make as much as $85k a year. All depends on what courses you take and how much experience you have. In Georgia, a residential architect makes $101k a year with a bachelors degree. Association for Community design Town houses Classes Required? Creating a supportive team who is willing to assist in creating floor plans and developing common ideas Employment change: 27,900 Product Research Create a portfolio of floor plans as well as designs to display to a potential buyer. Advise clients for building procedures and cost. Using Computers and Adobe Software to create structures and outlines of properties. The median annual wage of architectural and engineering managers was $72,550 in May 2010. Complex Design Basic Architectural Design Architectural Drafting and Design Architectural Tech Architectural Design for cities courses Computer Skills Internships Residential Architects present different photos and images of the same idea to determine which to proceed with as a final product. 3D Floor Plan Bachelor's degree or 5 years professional degree in Architect Home Design High School Diploma

Architectural Design

Transcript: A gable roof is one of the most popular types of roofs. It allows good ventilation and prevents water and snow from accumulating on the roof. A Gambrel roof is one which looks like a barn by adding side panels to a Gable roof. It is more difficult to construct. A Shed roof is one with a simple slant on the top. This roof can also be called an "ell" or a "lean-to." A flat roof, is a flat roof. No removal for snow or water. A Dutch Hip roof is a hip roof, with a gable added to each side. It has an interesting roofline, but suffers with poor ventilation. A Mansard Roof allows for extra space on the top floor of the home. It, however, is much harder to build that a Gable or Hip Roof. Very similar to the Dutch Hip, minus the addition to the top. The Salt Box Roof allows for two in the front of the house and one in the back. Similar to a Shed Roof. Dormer Windows Skylight Fan/Half Round Window Sidelight Windows Bay Windows Bow Windows Palladian Windows Casement Windows Double-Hung Sash Windows Picture/Fixed Windows Sliding Door Paneled Door French Door Single Door Double Door Bi-Fold Door Pocket Door Portico Pediment Doric Column Ionic Column Corinthian Column Acanthus Leaf Dentil Trim Pilaster Arch The Coliseum Log Cabin Made from logs that are notched at the corners, similar to linkin-logs Originated from Sweden Cape Cod Small design, rectangular home with a sliding door and chimney and a gabel roof. 1 to 2 stories This style is the most common style in America Salt Box This style has one story in the front and two stories in the back. Has a pitched roof. Gambrel This style came about to give more room to move in the attic or half story of the Cape Cod home. The style of roof is pitched. Spanish Roof is very pitched, hipped, red tiles, and large windows. Exterior is mud, entry way has an arch. Has an inner courtyard surrounded by an arcade, a series of arches supported by piers or columns. Heavy, ornate, carved doors. Georgian Two stories This house is larger than the previous ones listed. This is due to the symmetrical exterior, rectangular flooor plan, hipped or gabel roof. Very tall chimneys Made of clapboard r brick Framed Doors Greek Revival 1.5 stories Columns supporting a roof Similar to the Georgian style Victorian Queen Anne This house has everything, its like a loaded baked potato, and looks like a doll house. Prairie Simple, geometric design Horizontal Lines Asymertical Balance Craftsman 1.5 stories Made of Wood, Stone or Brick Huge gabled front porch Exposed Rafters Wide Pedistals Shed Dormers Contemporary Simple design Opposite with nature Abstract and Modern Constructed with Steel, Iron, or Class Straight, Long lines made by the house Large Glass windows Greek Architecture One of the iconic pieces of Greek Architecture are the pillars and columns. There are three types of columns, Doric, (a plain and simple column.) Ionic, (columns with a scroll design at each end,) and lastly, Corinthian, (a very decorative flowered column.) The Parthenon is a ruined greek building that is still inspiring architectural styles to this day. Roofs, Doors, and Windows The Roman's recieved a lot of their inspiration from the Greeks. Types of Roofs, Doors and Windows Roman Design Types of Houses throughout History and Time Log Cabin, Cape Cod, Salt Box, Gambrel, Spanish, Georgian, Greek Revival, Victorian Queen Anne, Prairie, Craftsman, and Contemporary. Roof : Gable, Gambrel, Shed, Flat, Dutch Hip, Mansard, Hip, Salt Box Door : Sliding, Paneled, French, Single (Flush), Double, Bu-Fold, Pocket Window : Dormer, Skylight, Fan/Half Round, Sidelight, Bay, Bow, Palladian, Casement, Double Hung Sash, Picture/Fixed There are many differently styles of Roofs, Doors and Windows. They all have distinctive looks and purposes. Architectural Design The Parthenon

Architectural design

Transcript: Presented by: Andrew Flippin End of Presentation Why I Picked This Career?! Working Environment Salary Architects study a wide range of academic disciplines, including art history, design, math, physics and civil engineering. Their goal is to design attractive, useful and structurally sound buildings. Architectural design An architectural designer is a person that is involved in the design of buildings or urban landscapes. Job Out Look The role of an architect involves numerous job descriptions including production drawings, design, specifications, construction document production, computer-aided design, and project management. Nature of work Questions? Questions? Schools to go to: I picked this career because my Dad, Uncle, and my Aunt are all in this field and I think it is really interesting watching them do it. But, there is a lot of math involved. Types of Architectural jobs $38.13 Being an architect you will be in an office most of the time. There are occasions where you will have to go and servery your project you put together. On average an Architect makes And also makes The top 5 architectural schools in the USA listed from 1-5 are... 1.) Harvard 2.) Yale 3.) Columbia University 4.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.) Cornell University Because of the heavy course load, bachelor of architecture programs typically last five years. A number of architects will also pursue a master of architecture degree to better their employment prospects and pay. College/Training $73,090 Architectural design By: Andrew Flippin Employment is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations.

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