Description of Presentation

EACH OF YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN WORK AND DEVELOP YOUR OWN WALL SECTIONS.  THESE PRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE COMBINED INTO A SINGLE POWER-POINT FOR EACH TEAM – BUT AGAIN THESE ARE INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATIONS AND EVERYONE MUST PRESENT!

The focus of this presentation is for each of you to help develop wall sections for your buildings.  You will be transferring your research to a series of well developed wall sections in Revit.

Include information in the following order :

  1. From Revit make a building section of your building and put this on a sheet.  From this building section create callouts for the wall sections and put these on a sheet.  Eventually these sheets will become your detailed wall sections
  2. Include some 3D images of your building to add context. These can be from the original images from the Student Architect
  3. Include images from existing buildings that show what you intend to create – how you want it to look.  It is unlikely you will find a single building that matches what you are looking to do – so you will likely be showing a collage of images from different projects – that show what you intend to be your wall section
  4. Include details by searching doing google searches – and try to explain how you will assemble your building.  Highlight on each detail the portions that apply to what you are trying to do
  5. Include questions or things you need to figure out.  It is OK to show partial wall sections of things you are still figuring out – more is better as we are running out of time to ask questions.
  6. In the end for your final presentation (not for this week) I want you each to focus on the process of building – how the wall section is assembled – in what order and produce some drawings to explain this.  You may consider doing an exploded isometric similar to the way we did the “Orient to View” in the Scavenger Hunt Assignment.

 

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