Design Presentation Techniques II
X412.9 (2 semester units in Architecture)
Presentations are visual and verbal explanations of the designer's ideas. In this course, you are exposed to a variety of tools and effects so that medium and format can be employed to support the design intent of your project. You experiment with presentation techniques, look at examples of presentation styles, and discuss changing modes of perception and representation in various historical periods.
Prerequisite: Design Presentation Techniques I X412.8 or consent of instructor.
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Tues. April 1, San Francisco
PAUL NOWICKI, B.Arch., is owner of Graphic Blade Studio, a Bay Area architectural model-building design firm. He has been building models professionally for major local, national, and international architectural firms, and has taught courses on architecture and design in the Bay Area since 1978.Revised class schedule in red.
- 9 meetings
- April 1 to May 27: Tues., 6-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 206, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $665 (EDP 023929)