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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ARCHITECTURE

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

(ARC60604)

PROJECT 1:
Revit Modelling & Documentation
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These are the first few steps I did to build my two-storey model house. Firstly I downloaded plans and elevations of the house and inserted them into the following tabs. I rescaled each pictures to the correct & accurate dimensions referring to doors and toilet closets. To kick start the modeling process I constructed sufficient grid lines, and walls came in right after. Referring to the elevation picture, I am able to acquire height dimensions and the two-storey walls were built in a short while.
Consecutively, I moved on to the detailing of the house. Using generic model and the (array) tool, I am able to create repetitive structures like the pergola, railings, and fence. To enhance the interior of the house, I started inserting basic furniture and plumbings. This could also illuminate the interior space and area. I also constructed the staircase along with its railings
Next, I created two family files which are 1 glass door, and 1 long window. Using the given family file templetes I created the desired parts with correct dimensions, and added correct materiality and colours to them. Then I load it to the model house and placed them to the correct positions.
For the final steps of model making, I finished up by adding modelling information to the walls and floors in compliance to LOD 200. After that my two-storey house revit modelling is done.
For the documentation part plans where done at first and the room schedule showing area tabulation was added at the corner of the page. Then elevations and sections where done consecutively. 
Callouts where later on added in the sections and exploded isometric was done lastly. This concludes the entire documentation process.
PROJECT 2:
Exterior & Interior Renderings
Exterior render (final) pscc.jpg
interior render ii photoshoped.jpg
For exterior rendering, I started off by making sure material assigning are accurate and did final touch up in Revit. Then I exported the file to 3Ds Max and rendered there. Physical camera is placed in desired height and position to capture and frame the model. Next sun is added on and I positioned it so that it emits sunset rays casting on to the facade of my house. The tif file was later on converted to photoshop to do final touch ups and add backgrounds and sufficient plantations. Human figures where also added with correct scale, and finally the exterior rendering is done.
For interior rendering, similar steps were carried out but an addition of test rendering in revit were conducted. Wall lights and ceiling lights were added to illuminate the interior spacial layouts.
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