Monthly Archives: September 2020

Zoning Envelope Tutorial – Using AutoCad

Please review the images below.  This study was produced using AutoCad extruded masses and the slice command for the sky exposure plane.  You can use any program you are comfortable with – but this tutorial will help you understand the … Continue reading

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Due for Thursday Sept 10

Complete the media release form and return it to me email it to pking@CityTech.Cuny.Edu If for any reason you do not wish to sign it – just send me an email – you do not have to give a reason … Continue reading

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Isaiah Desk Crit – Sept 4

I suggest you all download Snagit for screen captures.  There is a cost but it will be worth it – make sure you get the student discount rate-  you can test it for free for 15 days – SNAGIT DOWNLOAD

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Important – Please read

Congratulations on making it through the first week of the Fall semester! As a professor it is important that we find a balance between providing encouragement and productive criticism.  Criticism can point out what you are doing well but more … Continue reading

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Due for Day 03 – Thursday Sept 3

Studio Assignment: Special Zoning District Assignment: As a team review your special zoning district.  Each team member selects one block/lot to develop a zoning study. The goal of this study is  to draw the zoning envelope.  The drawings you need … Continue reading

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Agenda – Tuesday September 1 – Zoning

Today’s Agenda (Studio) Zoom Link for Todays Class MIRO BOARD – Special Zoning District Presentation and Study Presentation of Group Research Lecture on Elements of Zoning and Creating a Zoning Envelope Sample Zoning Sheets & Oasis.nyc Sample Solution Analysis 285-Jay-Street … Continue reading

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