Sunday, 14 February 2010

semester 2 week 3

Lecture: A brief introduction to law for architects







Whilst i can see the point in this lecture as a stepping stone into the required law, in its current state and content it was almost entirely useless. The subject matter had to be far to broad and much to watered down for us to understand it. without any follow up lectures this lecture seemed entirely pointless. this seemed fairly apparent to everyone, including the lecturer. However it must be said, i would not appreciate any further lectures that cover more detail because they would be even more dull than this one was.
In short, hire someone else to do this for you.


Design: Missed thursdays tutorial because i was feeling ill, which meant i didnt not get to present my work on hayes davidson.


Hayes Davidson Reasearch







hayes davidson artists blog-
http://hdstudioa.blogspot.com/

shows all their various influences
music + films
stop motion- graffiti
Photography

constant seminars from outside firms, artists, architects

Prints

'We love drawing. Drawing allows ideas to be explored and communicated very quickly, as well as offering a gentle style of illustration that audiences engage with easily.
Hayes Davidson is a keen supporter of the emerging renaissance in drawing, and is actively and enthusiastically exploring opportunities to develop hybrid computer and hand generated imaging.'




http://www.jacksonpollock.org/ =D its fun

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/06/50-great-examples-of-data-visualization/


lichtfaktor






Email:
From: Steven Morant[1402 - 200910]
To: Steven Morant and Simon North's Group; Daniel Awunor(c3128381); Scott Bearman(c3187045); Paul Bedson(c3183239)
CC:
Subject: Thursday 11.02.10
Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2010
On Thursday 11.02.10, in the studio, it is intended that each of the groupmembers should give a 5 minute powerpoint talk on the architectural draughtsman whom he or she has been studying. It is also intended to check progress on the tasks, related to the Addendum "Preparations" which individuals and groups agreed to undertake. During the rest of the day, it will be possible for individual students to discuss their progress and early proposals with the two tutors.