The art and science of designing buildings, civic spaces and associated infrastructure.
Architecture
Architectural Drawings that help explain design ideas.
Plan, Section, Elevation, Perspective
The repetition of a process in order to come up with new ideas and test out options.
Iteration
A curated set of finishes that establish the design intent, mood, and visual
Finish Palette
Our theme for camp this year that focuses on
Futuristic Architecture
An indoor or outdoor area that architects design.
Space (Interior)
The relationship between the size of something on paper and its size in real life.
Scale
One of the most used and effective ways to express 3D design ideas. Can be made from paper, clay, cardboard, or wood
Model
A collection of branded files, variations, and formats given to a client for use across print and digital media
Someone who outlines the project, helps with decision making, and provides feedback
Client
The practice of designing buildings and spaces with deep awareness of how they affect people, communities, and the environment.
Mindfulness (Mindful architecture)
The tool a designer most likely uses to measure a room.
Measuring tape
The scale of this year's final physical model.
⅛”=1’
Designers who plan, design & document interior, non-structural, spaces.
Interior Designers
Showcasing your ideas to the client, that displays a solution to their needs
Hint: what you are doing later today!
Presentation
Three types of design projects discussed that architects design.
Residential, Commercial & Landscape
A detailed list of requirements and functions (space) in a building.
Program
Four types of spaces associated with the concept of Proximity.
Cooperative, Opposed, Isolated, and Collaborative Spaces
This category of colors sit on one side of the color wheel and include reds, oranges, yellows.
Hint: seen in this or that
Warm Colors
What structural Design is all about
Loads, Materials, Forms