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List of Drawings for FINAL JURY I- Study 1. Introduction to the studio project and methodology 2. International case study- its documentation, relevance to your studio project (mixed use and public spaces), and your learning, analysis from it 3. Local case study – its documentation (location, relevance, building use, figure ground, street structure, open space, activities, user groups, street sections, street elevations, views, photographs) and learning, analysis, conceptual diagrams and sketches 4. Comparison of your international and local case study 5. Site Study – its documentation (location, relevance, building use (land use), figure ground, street structure, open space, activities, user groups, street sections, street elevations, views, photographs) and learning, analysis, conceptual diagrams and sketches and NEED of the place. II- Design 6. Program and Master plan - Master plan drawing - your concept and design ideas, area statement, building land-use at different floor levels, sections before after for each master plan, figure ground, land use, open space, street structure, views (you can have one sheet of comparative programming like most of you have) 7. Architecture – concept, floor plans, sections, elevation and views

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List of Drawings for FINAL JURY

I- Study

1. Introduction to the studio project and methodology2. International case study- its documentation, relevance to your studio project

(mixed use and public spaces), and your learning, analysis from it 3. Local case study – its documentation (location, relevance, building use, figure

ground, street structure, open space, activities, user groups, street sections, street elevations, views, photographs) and learning, analysis, conceptual diagrams and sketches

4. Comparison of your international and local case study5. Site Study – its documentation (location, relevance, building use (land use),

figure ground, street structure, open space, activities, user groups, street sections, street elevations, views, photographs) and learning, analysis, conceptual diagrams and sketches and NEED of the place.

II- Design

6. Program and Master plan - Master plan drawing - your concept and design ideas, area statement, building land-use at different floor levels, sections before after for each master plan, figure ground, land use, open space, street structure, views(you can have one sheet of comparative programming like most of you have)

7. Architecture – concept, floor plans, sections, elevation and views

Note:

For site study refer to any other drawing mentioned by VenuGopal Sir in classCome on time with prints on Monday, or earlier to organize your work on boards Arrange your drawings in the same order, your group and individual jury will be one after the other and you won’t have time to organize sheets later.

All the best!