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Project 3.3 Description /// Parametric Fabrication The purpose of this exercise is to test the experience of your parametric surfaces at human scale. We will bridge digital modeling with digital fabrication. This 1:1 mockup will test the various design methods used in this course, namely diagramming, analog parametric design and digital parametric design, for human experience. **Final Event: build a 1:1 mockup or scaled model of the parametric surface design to test the human experience of your project’s design intent. You should begin with the design of one of the group members. The group may refine it. Approach: Fabrications will be done in groups of +/-4 students and presented Thursday, December 1, 10am-11:00am, in a location to be confirmed. It’s a celebration! Learning Objectives •To learn to relate digital parametrics to real scale fabrication and human experience. Schedule: Assigned: Tuesday, November 21 Lasercutter times: **30 minute slots Wednesday mornings 8-10am will be posted to my door. Please sign up. Due: Thursday, November 30, 10:30am Event (10:00am Setup), Breakdown 11:00am Digital Upload: Thursday, December 1, 11:59pm Evaluation Criteria: •Ability to conceptualize and experience a material affect using digital parametric design Deliverables: (1) 11 x 17 poster: line drawing (Make2D + highlight colors) + photographs of 3 conditions and 1 overall affect. Design Communication II /// ARCH 610 /// AAA /// Fall 2017 Instructor: Philip Speranza, Assistant Professor Graduate Teaching Fellow: Betty Lou Poston De Young Museum, San Francisco, Herzog & DeMeuron Pacific Rim Hotel, Zaner Metals

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Page 1: Design Communication II /// ARCH 610 /// AAA /// Fall 201 · De Young Museum, San Francisco, Herzog & DeMeuron Pacific Rim Hotel, Zaner Metals. Created Date: 11/22/2016 12:30:13 AM

Project 3.3 Description /// Parametric FabricationThe purpose of this exercise is to test the experience of your parametric surfaces at human scale. We will bridge digital modeling with digital fabrication. This 1:1 mockup will test the various design methods used in this course, namely diagramming, analog parametric design and digital parametric design, for human experience.

**Final Event: build a 1:1 mockup or scaled model of the parametric surface design to test the human experience of your project’s design intent. You should begin with the design of one of the group members. The group may refine it.

Approach: Fabrications will be done in groups of +/-4 students and presented Thursday, December 1, 10am-11:00am, in a location to be confirmed. It’s a celebration!

Learning Objectives•To learn to relate digital parametrics to real scale fabrication and human experience.

Schedule:Assigned: Tuesday, November 21Lasercutter times: **30 minute slots Wednesday mornings 8-10am will be posted to my door. Please sign up. Due: Thursday, November 30, 10:30am Event (10:00am Setup), Breakdown 11:00amDigital Upload: Thursday, December 1, 11:59pm

Evaluation Criteria:•Ability to conceptualize and experience a material affect using digital parametric design

Deliverables:(1) 11 x 17 poster: line drawing (Make2D + highlight colors) + photographs of 3 conditions and 1 overall affect.

Design Communication II /// ARCH 610 /// AAA /// Fall 2017 Instructor: Philip Speranza, Assistant ProfessorGraduate Teaching Fellow: Betty Lou Poston

De Young Museum, San Francisco, Herzog & DeMeuron

Pacific Rim Hotel, Zaner Metals

Page 2: Design Communication II /// ARCH 610 /// AAA /// Fall 201 · De Young Museum, San Francisco, Herzog & DeMeuron Pacific Rim Hotel, Zaner Metals. Created Date: 11/22/2016 12:30:13 AM