Portfolio 8

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Introduction Read me; Extra materials are available on disc. Extra videos available on YouTube. Extra materials available on request. This portfolio has been created to demonstrate knowledge and skills of architectural representation and creative thinking. The content of this portfolio been categorised by projects thus providing structure. All content in this portfolio is original. Welcome

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Architecture, Construction and Engineering visualisation

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Introduction

Read me;•Extra materials are available on disc.•Extra videos available on YouTube.•Extra materials available on request.

This portfolio has been created to demonstrate knowledge and skills of architectural representation and creative thinking.

The content of this portfolio been categorised by projects thus providing structure.

All content in this portfolio is original.

Welcome

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Projects(Academic Processional Practice.)

Photography(Topics of natural beauty.)

Hand Drawing(General drafting.)

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Visual Dictionary (Composition of images.)

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Projects(Experimental.)

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Painting(Western watercolours.)

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David J. Craggs# Portfolio

Photography(Photo Textures.)

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CAD Drawings(Elevations, section and details.)

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Content of portfolio;
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Proposed building Site; Black Berry Crag, Jesmond Dene, Newcastle. On the right concepts, on the left the chosen and developed concept Diablo House. Please see architectural walkthrough via YouTube; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJSkJcgY7OoPlease see Project Site Analysis; “LINK”

Professional Practice Black

Berry Crag

Proposed change of use, Site; Guild Hall, Quayside, Newcastle. On the left conceptual drawings, and on the right developed visualisations. This particular assessment was a group project, working with multi-disciplines, using BIM was necessary to centralize work efforts and keep the team up-to-date. Masses of drawing information were produced, as contained in below websites.Please see existing building “Link”Please see new building “Link”

Professional Practice Guild hall

See concept 1

See concept 2

See concept 3

Change of use project, Site; Pockerley Manor, Beamish Museum, Durham. This building was surveyed, plotted and redesigned into a restaurant, there are multiple concepts (on the right) and photomontages (on the left), there are also two videos available one of interior walkthroughs as follows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uMXs_xeCvsand one of exterior orbits as followed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozrnn2d8BjE

Leonardo Design Project Beamish

open air museum

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Academic Project; engaged as part of an assignment during study at either college or university.
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Dynamic Architecture,

Turning Tower

Interactive House,“we self build our

dream home in oak”

Austrian wine garden

CAD project, selection is an important factor, to demonstrate skill one must pick a challenge, visualising a common building is simple because their static, as opposed to being dynamic, thus became inspired by David Fishers, Dynamic Architecture. Please see the video; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REH3Evw0vkE

Movie Storyboard

Interactive House project was based on the selection of the article “An Oak Frame Home on a Replacement Dwelling” from June 2009, Homebuilding & Renovating magazine. The choice of building is important because by choosing a well photographed building like this there is a photo reference and that reference can be used in the assessment of the skill to transpose the information into a digital building model, the floor plans and photos did not match up in original article thus more information was requested, the designer to their credit did provide accurate CAD drawings, however the information was to late. Please see the video; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXgN41cPjww another video was created to demonstrate visual potential of real-time rendering with VR4Max in an architectural context. Please see video at; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4EIEqDQxh8

This project was very exciting experience, travelling with

Newcastle College to Austria, the assignment was to

redesign a court yard, we surveyed the site, and

produced our own ideas.

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Academic Project; engaged as part of an assignment during study at either college or university.
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This case study aims to identify the positive deign features of the bending house, therefore enabling the integration into other building designs, much like catalogue designing however the focus is not on product it is on spaces.

Please see full presentation; “LINK”

Building Technology assignment; to pick a building and redesign it to function more efficiently, building of study Northumbria

university’s library.

Please see building assessment “Link”

Metal working, City & Guilds

Building Technology,

Northumbria University Library

Case Study, Bending House

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Metalwork supplementary to the study of an engineering course. Mild steel is very mandible relative to other metallic materials, if one can manipulate metallic materials then common materials used for architectural model making i.e. Woods, plastics, etc. Should be significantly easier to work with.

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Aviation Museum

Collaborative project with a friend studying at Herriot watt university, this building is a proposed aviation museum, functions of the building include, multiuse areas, galleries, archives, restaurants. The mixed structural systems in this building (Concrete & timer

frame with a touch of steel) are the most innovative part of the project. Please see video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFp6jzqOkEs&feature=related

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Residential / Office Project

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Collaborative project with university students, by engaging with the multi-discipline students whom are assumed to be at the cutting edge of research and development with in the construction industry, such casual arraignments induce a revision

of constructability (time, cost and quality) sustainability (hydro-power, double skin façade and Passivhaus standards ) CAD/BIM (software updates are regular) and of course building regulations in general and specific to Edinburgh)

Residential / Office Project

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This project was done in a time of financial adversity, this forced efficient use of CAD/BIM solutions to render and present this project, the solution involved software administration of various Autodesk software (Revit, 3D Max, backburner) and

networking (Six nodes, use of RDP, folder organisation, network renderers), to achieve high-end renders on low-end hardware. This project really brought out my inner geek.

Residential / Office Project(Concept pre-visualisation)

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Management Video

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Video shows VFX composition planning, and is intended to invite more

people into the construction industry,

specifically for woman.

Working as a team managing the design

process of a product, in this case a video, two part

assessment individual and group.

The end product is available online, Please see

.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5qmrF93Iek

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Sketches (Personal

Collection)

Gallery Room

Organic Room

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Sketching is thinking, this random collection of personal sketches is a statement; that sketching is a regularly undertaken activity and although the drawing quality is not admirable, the power of visual interpretation is very evident. To illustrate this point above focusing on a few sketches that have developed into something

more.

Developed from the personal sketch collection another transformation of a inferior sketch into a full blown video that highlights the power of interpretation. Please see the following

video;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nV8q8e5vBo

Extracted, and developed from personal sketch collection the following Link is a

video that resulted from the interpretation of the personal sketches,

intended to be a Gallery of existing materials compiled into one singular

video that includes stills and animations. Please see the following video;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7ZIdCOC1R8

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3D Tuition Project

Quick House Project

Project The Crib

Here is a project that was initiated by a friend on a whim, envious of the work in this very portfolio, therefore it seemed only appropriate that by budding up for a one off project it would be a fun way to pass on some of my knowledge in visualisation using, Google, Autodesk,

and Adobe software . After basically a crash course in digital visualisation my friend had produced other interesting graphics. The theme of this project is a tribute to a game called Final Fantasy VII. Please see video on line available at;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95SjKI0PUSg

Classed by the Belbin team role theory as a “Plant” & “shaper” this particular day I was less of a plant and more of a mushroom, this project was the result of a prolonged phone conversation, an hour later this video was created from nothing more than a footprint. Please

see video at; http://www.youtube.com/watc

h?v=XEmj3pspvvg

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This building model was to include all of the boys toys, an area for the band, pool table, arcade machines, pools, pianos, big TV's

however the build-ability element has little consideration in this play project. Another example of the power of interpretation.

Please see video at; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyoWC4LPOMs

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Landscape

Fire & Water

Fire & Water

This is a selection of landscapes that have being created for the purpose of a music video, The song is a cover version of “Lisa's

death” by Akira Yamaoka, the video Includes animated landscapes. Please see video;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ChMU2_JPNoAlso available another music video that includes sketches and animations “When I Said I Wanna Kiss You“ Please see video; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJcY2PdFSC0

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To advance knowledge and skill of digital visualisation, it is necessary to play and make opportunities to do so. Thus the personal challenge was to create a fire and water animation,

using different digital approaches.

Fire animation. Please see Video; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88F7PMGlrRQ

Water animation. Please see video; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RWykJ6A2Fo

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Texturing

Digital Painting (GIMP)

Album work

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Left; imaginary wolfRight; Iron Giant

Bottom Right; girlfriends foot (sleeping)

Tutorial for creative content

software, adapted concepts to work in Sketch

up, this is the result

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General Photoshop

General image editing, posters, flyers, ideas, and philosophy. Create, calibrate,

communicate.

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Google Earth

Google Maps

Google Sketch UpPersonal first model to be

uploaded to and accepted by the 3D Warehouse,

Located in China, Nanjing.

Modelled using photo matching

(Photogrammetry)in Google Sketch Up the concept is

transferable to other creative

content software. 13/06/2010

Chromo-illustration

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1.13D Sketching & Geo-Modelling

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1.13D Sketching

(Leonardo Design Project

supporting sketches)

The media from this project was in many formats, images, video,

and panoramic views, because of the media was mixed, an offline website was created, made with browser side scripting, featuring, more images, links to videos, and

image maps of floor plans that link to panoramic images of inside

the virtual building

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1.13D Sketching

(Interactive House supporting sketches)

Note this is real time rendering.

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1.13D Sketching

Rendering, and Editing

Concept

Concept

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3D Sketching

Friends house, DIY

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Local Pub

School, Edinburgh

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1.1 3D sketching like regular sketching is addictive and over the past few years there has been a build up

interesting modelsPlease see video at;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2MbTNx-30c

Byker Wall

Zenith

assembly

Digital model of physical models

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3D Sketching

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Concept in context

Rhythm of Public Transport

Uni.Assignment

Concept

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3D Sketching

Fire Place

French Water Well

Concept

House-hold Items

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3D SketchingLight

Behaviour Testing

Site-massing

Floor Thickness effecting taller

buildings

Horizontal Circulation,

effecting and Health & Safety

Concept,Sketching ins

thinking

High Rise,Homing in on CAD skills using large sums of data

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3D Sketching

Oak frame

Concept Air-port

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3D SketchingHotel Room, Shang HaiTrain Coach, Beijing

Misc

China is a fascinating place to visit however, its inevitable that, some

times you must wait, out of this waiting came the following

images. I find that photography is a more efficient way to capture

architectural detailing.

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Hand

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ResidentialCommercial

Residential

Traditional building,

renovation to include extern

thermal insulation, and

timber hung suspended

flooring system.

This old building only

has a few remaining

feature that can be reused

such as the solid

missionary wall, and

selected joists leaving the rest of the structure

to be re-specified.

Typical vertical wall sections, featuring brick & block walls, block & Beam

flooring system, to

specification at that time.

Continuous pile driven system to

provide structural requirements of

sub & super structure,

featuring long span heavy metal castellated steel beam, combined

with light composite

flooring systems.

Basement features external

tanking, with drainage system.

Light Weight Steel used for external

fabric of the building therefore achieving

structural efficiency .

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Acknowledgment; Photo quality is very poor
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CAD

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Actual planning application

Actual planning application

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Black Berry Crag Development supporting material

Please see Project Site Analysis; “LINK”Please see alternative concepts; “LINK”

Building Technology assignment; to pick a building and redesign it to function more efficiently,

building of study Northumbria university’s library.

Please see building assessment “Link”

CAD

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CAD

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See web archive “LINK”

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CAD

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See web archive “LINK” Guild Hall Refurbishment

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CAD

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See web archive “LINK”

Guild Hall New Build

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Project Air-port Museum

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CAD

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Detail

Detail, with colour

Detail, with colour and scale

An hour with project Dragonfly to visualise otherwise boring un-stimulating floor plan in

bottom right available (software at Autodesk lads)

Concept 1

Concept 2

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CAD

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See concept 1

See concept 2

See concept 3

Developed

All concepts

Midgar (print)

Line work

Colour & scale

Survey & House

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CAD

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Phot

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Image Wall

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Photos taken of what can be perceived as natural beauty.
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Beach theme, very positive imagery of fun in the sun photos that, reminds one of good times on holiday, interesting rock

formations, animated with clear sky's. (Location; Spain)

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Photos taken of what can be perceived as natural beauty.
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An array of images that are all worthy of being painted because of there feeling of scale resulted from their common

depth of field. (Location; Austria)

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Photos taken of what can be perceived as natural beauty.
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Photography often described as half art and half science. This is an example of both astonishing scenery and different techniques used to create panoramic views. Random sampling technique was developed on the basic assumption that; to create a good picture, two conditions must be

true, condition one good scene condition two good equipment. Often when an photo opportunity presents itself, one doesn't have decent equipment therefore it’s a case of making the best of what

you have thus came random sampling panoramic views. (Locations; Austria & Turkey to Greece)

Random Sample

Seamless Sample

Strategic Sample

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Photos taken of what can be perceived as natural beauty.
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Floral theme with a high vibrant contrast of colours that, makes for beautiful scenery and a beautiful photo shot. Summer samples

from, Whitworth Hall Country Park , Durham.

Presenter
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Photos taken of what can be perceived as natural beauty.
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Process of archiving images to be used at a later date, pictures of interesting textures to be edited and used as needed, resulting in a comprehensive

collection of vegetation, masonry, woods, etc. useful as a reference while painting, for texturing physical architectural models and digital models.

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Ink painting, cheap, quick, easy way to give impressions.

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Sketch produced on a train.

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First water colour painting since the late 90s, attempted, landscape, sky, water,

vegetation, and building materials. “jack of all trades master of none”

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Charles Evans, from the series A Brush with Britain was investigating local sites,

and successfully persuaded me to try water colour painting again.

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Sketch was created using Google sketch up originally, tracing allows one to add,

and remove features to get the best version of the topic.

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This to date is the best example of my painting ability, having studied over the

last few weeks. “third time lucky”

Personal reflective commentary; Whitburn is my home town, and it has had many fantastic local artists particularly

watercolour artists, the arts community however now is withdrawing currently, Having experimented with water colour paintings, I feel that this in a potentially

positive area of self development in terms of heritage and my career.

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Language of Design

Scale, Rhythm, Proportions, form, material, and colour, are commonly used to describe

building’s therefore it’s important to understand this terminology. The following

collection of imagery will attempt to illustrate the terminology.

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Proportions Rhythm

Vitruvius Britannicus

In architecture, a system of relationships of parts to each other and to the whole, often governed by a standard unit length called a module base e.g. On half the diameter of a classical column

Finest Example of Norman architecture,founded in 1093 and remains acentre for Christian worship today, Not Human scale this religious building Is trying to metaphorically reach heavenWhy dose it look big because peopleAutomatically use the chairs for a visual reference.

Uniformed array of gothic arched openings, sizing of Elements can suggest an altered Depth perception.

Architectural Proportions,Aristotle’s concept of measure,(Proportions have no SI unit, it’s a number game)

Scale

Taibei Empire State Building

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Durham Cathedral

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Material Colour

•HSL Hue Saturation Luminance•RBG Red Blue Greens•ACI AutoCAD Color Index

•Specification•Min-max (R-255 B-0 G-0)•Percentage (R-100 B-0 B0)•Hexadecimal(FF0000)•ACI (10)

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Form refers to

the massing of

the building

the shape

Material, describes

collectively colour, texture, transparency,

reflections, etc.

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ENDThank you for viewing, goodbye and have a nice day.

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Did you notice the local contrasting

technique?Honestly.......

Thank you for your time.