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Most of the case study is already done. so i want total of 5 pages without pictures. first page is the history of the building, second page is the architect who built the building, third page is the idea behind the way he build the building, fourth and fifth are the design qualifier i choose which is Transparency.1. Research / Context – with correct citations*FOR DIRECT QUOTES – use quotation marks and cite the source/author in in-article citations in APA style to to agree with your APA Style Reference List/Bibiliography.**FOR IMAGES and DIAGRAMS – use (FIG. X -(number)) with a title under each image, and APA citation adjacent to your image and include source in your in LIST OF IMAGES/REFERENCE LIST at the end of your paper in APA style.Describe in text, and with the project’s critical information such as:Project Designer / Architect / Artist. Introduce and provide relevant background of their approach and practice.Report on designer’s intent, client information, any reporting or reviews that critique the project, information about the project’s place in a larger context of its time or in dialog with other designers’ body of work.Relevant Design IssuesHIGH QUALITY and READABLE Critical Drawings i.e. plans, sections, elevation, special details2 Exterior and 2 Interior Images2. AnalysisDescribe in written text, your interpretation of the project’s intention through a critical analysis. This analysis should explain and help justify why this project is relevant to your studies.Support your analysis with QUOTES (cited correctly), IMAGES (cited correctly) and through DIAGRAMS, the various design components of the project based on the criteria above. These diagrams should explain and help justify why this project is relevant to your design intent. These diagrams, in addition to relevant images and quotes should support your analysis.This analysis can be based on the list below:Context (diagrams that you can use: Site Plan, Plan, Elevation, Section)– Historical, time period– Site, neighborhood, usage– Nature vs. Built– LandscapeBuilding and Spatial Function (diagrams that you can use: Plan, Axon, or Section)– Public vs. Private– Building Program (types and what are the spaces used for?)Circulation (diagrams that you can use: Plan, Axon, or Section)– Main circulation vs. sub circulation– Egress– Approach to building from siteGeometry (diagrams that you can use: Site Plan, Plan, Section, Elevation)– Patterns, textures– Building Parti– Site/Landscape– How form was made/ Form manipulationMassing (diagrams that you can use: Plan, Axon, Elevation, Section)– Exterior language of the building or site– Building base and “skin”/facade– Enclosure and Exposure– Interior volumetric massing (solid vs. void, shape/geometry)– Transparencies/voids/openingsNatural Light and Ventilation ( diagrams that you can use: Plan, Axon, or Section)– Sunlight path– Light exposure– Shade and Shadow– Air flow3. Position Statement (Conclusion)Describe in written text, your position on this project, explain how this project affects your studies, given your new knowledge of this project. Answer the question: “So what?” Conclude by going through your case study report, highlighting the key ideas related to your qualifier and intent. Summarize these key ideas and how this case study provided guidelines that will help you make design decisions that may/are relevant to your design intent.4. Bibliography and List of Images
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