The project was designed a house for Habitat for Humanity.
It was a two stories building with very limited room. So, it was kind of hard
and my teammates and I did a lot of modifications to make the space properly
and comfortable. Overall speaking, the final result of the project came out
pleasing. My teammates and I tried our best and the final poster looked nice.
That is the successful part of the project. However, there are still some parts
that still need to improve. For example, the team needs more communications on
the division of tasks. Every teammate should do the equal works.
We did a lot of
processes works for developing this project. We did the client interview and
asked a lot questions about how to planning the space to make it suitable for
the family to live. The general principle for designing a Habitat for Humanity’s
house is “durable, affordable and sustainable”, so our questions were basically
around there three words. Then we did the site visit to make the sure the house
is fit to the neighborhood and we then began our drafting works. We did the
floor plan, front elevation and perspective drawings and then inked and
rendered them and finally the poster came out.
During the project, I felt my rendering skills had improved
and I think my strengths were drafting the perspective drawings and making the
poster. My weaknesses were space planning, I was poor at planning the space
with that limited room. My goal for my future project is to practice more space
planning works and I really should get familiar with the measurements. For example, like what’s the minimum size for
a bedroom or a bathroom. I should memorize all those dimensions.
Generally speaking, I really put my efforts into this project and I think I did pretty well. In the future, I will try something I am not good at instead of always doing the things I am familiar with. I should push myself and make some challenges. I hope I could become a professional and comprehensive designer when I grow older.
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