This course focuses on diagramming techniques for data visualization, concept communication, and architectural representation. Data visualization, or information graphics, involves gathering project data and presenting it visually to convey relevant and useful information. Conceptual diagramming, often in the form of a storyboard, allows students to clearly articulate the unique aspects of a project and its overall concept. Representational diagrams, such as exploded axonometric views or section perspectives, illustrate the complexity of building systems. Additionally, fly-through animations provide an interactive and dynamic way to present the project. The primary objective is to ensure clear communication of the design intent.
Requisites
Take SXD-103, Design Lab;
Take SXD-252A, Spatial Design 4A SXD-252B, Spatial Design
4B;
Take SXD-252A, Spatial Design 4A SXD-252B, Spatial Design
4B;
