Link to todays Videos (link)
Final Suggestions
- Post early and send me an email and I will look over your sheets in advance of presentation
- Focus on what you want to explain – I recommend you plan out your presentation. One way to do this is to work on the powerpoint presentation as this will organize the order of your presentation. As you do this it will become clear to you what information you need to explain and in what order. This may help you to identify views you will need on your sheets.
- Remember to begin with each system by explaining the components. What are they and how big are they. Then how are they assembled? Then develop drawing that help with your explanations.
- Remember to include color in all your drawings – isometrics, plans, sections, etc.
- Remember if it makes sense to you – then you are likely on the right path.
Components of the presentations
- Powerpoint – this will be the first part of your presentation.
- Start with a credit slide – your name and photo the course
- Next show one slide that shows the two systems you are presenting
- Next start with the Opaque system.
- First slide should be photos of buildings using your system
- Shopping list – what else did you need to identify? Sheathing, insulation, waterproofing etc.
- Next slides should be mostly based on your own drawings
- Consider the gif animation in here as well if it makes sense.
- Next the Glass Curtain Wall
- Same steps at the Opaque system
- Appendix
- All reference details and research for both systems. We will not review this in class unless we have questions about your system
- GIF animations
- Post these separetley in MIRO. If you chose to show them in your powerpoint – still post the in MIRO separately but we will skip over them unless we have questions.
- Opaque Sheets – Presentation
- Glass Curtain wall sheets – Presentation
- Remember we will focus mostly on the sheets with the details and smaller isometrics
- It will be your job to explain (not mine). Demonstrate an understanding of 4 basics o your systems – what is structural, how is it waterproofed, thermal transfer & fire protection.
- The goal is to show you understand the system , its benefits or limitations and the process of installation.
- Good luck everyone.






































































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