Afternoon Class – please post a link to your openlab site

Please respond to this message with a link to your site.  Include your name.

On your project site create (3)  11 x 17 boards as follows:

  • One for your building
  • One for your curtain wall
  • One for the solid material

For each of these boards format appropriate photographs.  Include the name and address of the building.  Include your name as well.

These must be posted before our next class meeting.

Morning Class – please post a link to your openlab site

Please respond to this message with a link to your site.  Include your name.

On your project site create (3)  11 x 17 boards as follows:

  • One for your building
  • One for your curtain wall
  • One for the solid material

For each of these boards format appropriate photographs.  Include the name and address of the building.  Include your name as well.

These must be posted before our next class meeting.

Deadline & Plotting Reminder

Remember that you must complete and upload the Scavenger Hunt – Updated Study by midnight Tuesday.  Additionally you must plot the sheet(s) 22 x 34 BEFORE CLASS and be ready to post.

Morning (AM) Class must come in early to plot (8 AM Recommended).  For afternoon class you must also have your assignment printed before class begins. Anyone who is not ready to pin up at the start of class will have their assignments marked late and downgraded.  (A become A- or B become B-, etc.)

Also please bring your redmarked sheets (11×17) of the same assignment and pin these up as well for comparison.

We will be starting the CONNECTIONS ASSIGNMENT on Wednesday

Scavenger Hunt Grading Statistics

The Scavenger Hunt Projects are graded in Blackboard. If you did not submit and received an F/0 grade you have until next class to submit your work. After that the F grade will remain. For these late submissions your final grade will be dropped one full grade as it is important that you participate in all pinups and that work be submitted on time. (For example, if your work is A quality the grade would be dropped to a B)

Below are grading statistics for both classes for your reference.