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Art & Design So you're interested in ARCHITECTURE? Version 2, A guide to becoming an Architect.
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archinkent
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Oct 3 2008, 09:46 AM
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im studying 2nd year at uni of lincoln now, its recognised by lam, but im the only malaysian studying the course lol, weird. great place tho, just hate the accent
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archinkent
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Oct 9 2008, 06:50 PM
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hey azarimy, did u have to do any sort of analysing, like space analysing, and can u give some tips on that? im in 2nd year right now and had a 2 week project on space anaysing and im just so confused. ppl are getting very philosophical and conceptual about the subject but im just not good at that aspect. designing, model-making and cad work are more of my forte
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archinkent
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Oct 10 2008, 06:56 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Oct 9 2008, 07:02 PM) can u be more specific? analyze the space on what exactly? there are thousands of ways to analyze a space on various different aspects. at 2nd year level, perhaps u wanna look at how spaces interact with each other; or perhaps the transition and circulation of the spaces; psychological effects; spatial qualities; cost efficiency; furniture layout; etc... there are just so many things to analyze. so if u can be more specific... well im supposed to analyse a space that i dwell in (my room), then choose a factor that makes it my own space. im fine with that, but the thing is i was told not to do any technical drawings or scale models of the room, and try to be more philosophical about it  . only 2 weeks to do it too. anyway its done and i did alrit i guess. i outlined the shadows in my room at every hour and made dozens of models of the outlines, which btw was a pain and soooooooo time consuming
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