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The book is for Design and Visual Communication teachers and students with interests in Sustainable Architecture. For students aged 16 to 18 years old. New Zealand context. Design and Visual Communication - NCEA Level 3. Spatial Design Brief.
Two design briefs are included: Sustainable Architecture (sustainable bach) & Museum exhibition of the completed bach design (room in a Museum in New Zealand).
BRIEF 1: Design a Unique Sustainable Bach
BRIEF 2: Design an exhibition for your unique sustainable bach (holiday home) in a room in the Waikato Museum, which will be provided by the museum. Include your portfolio, 3-d model, enlarged pictures of your model and design sketches/work drawings, etc. (Sketch-up). Use the computer, data projector & screen to loop parts of your presentation (choose a component like research, for instance). Show possible flyers and brochures of your design work (assume you are an architect marketing your work). Show the link to your website or blog.
The book discusses the steps and procedures to complete the two briefs.
The Villa-F-Project and Inverlock Sand Dune Home (Austalia) are briefly discussed.
Additionally, a section on PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) collaboration is included at the end of the book with the title:
P2P collaboration: The disadvantages of P2P (peer-to-peer) collaboration, PAL (peer-assisted learning) and PL (peer learning).
APA Referencing included (academic writing).
BOOK DETAILS:
Word Count = 6078
Pages = 55 (size A4) with many images, sketches, and links.
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