100419 - final

…seemingly random but structured patterns strike a resonance within us, for our ‘internalisations’ may be built on similar ideas – a kind of haunting, of interior space being made external, of buried archetype surfacing.  The whispers we hear will sharpen our intuition. 

- Cecil Balmond
Informal, The Chemnitz Solution

Your final review is Monday April 26, 1 - 6pm in the HHS 3rd floor hall.  Plan your time carefully and work efficiently during the next week.  Continue refining the material execution of concepts while developing final presentation materials.  Do not simply remake what you already know.

Final Requirements:
  • dunescape images
  • dunescape maps
  • 5 unit models
  • 1 cluster models
  • material and system analysis drawings
  • wood landscape with wiring
  • sunlight study filmstrips
  • sunlight filter
  • tracking document
  • 1/4” scale model of observatory
  • 1/4” scale horizontal and vertical sections of observatory
  • perspective views of observatory
  • written thesis
  • animation
All drawings, diagrams, text and images must be laid out in Illustrator and plotted on vertically oriented 36” x 72” or 18” x 72” sheets.  Mock up your entire presentation before printing.

ALL PLOTS MUST BE SENT BY 12 NOON ON SUNDAY.  Finish your drawings first and leave the completion of models and animations for Sunday afternoon and night.


Compose and rehearse your verbal presentation; it must be precise and concise.  Incorporate the animation into your presentation.  Trace a coherent line of thinking through the entire semester.  Presentations need not be chronological.  Focus on latest drawings and models while using earlier work to support the current position of the project.

Final Jury

Jeremy Carvalho, William Feuerman, Ed Keller, Jamie Kruse, Jason Lee, George Showman, John Szot, Filip Tejchman, Soo-in Yang

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