Masters of Architecture Final Critique l FULL PRESENTATION EXPLAINED

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Great work, and good luck! You've got a lot of young and aspiring architects rooting for you!!

vitruvianstudent
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I love this, really interesting to see some of your thought processes. Would be great to see you produce some of these drawings.

josha
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Wow, I loved your diagrams/ visual storytelling/ presentation drawings very much. Can't wait to see the final of the project. And also I'm so interesting about your topic studies about 'crane movement' and possibly be used in term of the architectural design such as forms, spatial relationships, flow of space etc.

phakonisariyachaikul
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i just saw ur whole video, i see " A MYSTERY UNBOXING" thats cool . what this made me to say is that, the way u express through ur drawings like a movie, like u r unboxing a mystery that had been hidden for a long period of time on this port. i like it "EXCELLENT" it is my feedback.

mohammedowais
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Hey man, I’m in the process of submitting my design module in the 2 weeks at UoB and watching this has helped me out in terms of portfolio presentation and clarity of work. Keep it going bro, good-luck 👌🏾

jesse
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So random I just started my thesis two months ago. I decided to do it on the port of Tauranga in New Zealand. It’s almost looking at the same concept of merging two opposing functions and showing off the dualities of the two functions through the architectural design… Quite similar to you! I got recommended to watch this video it’s awesome to see somewhat of a president to follow and that I’m not the only “weirdo” that reckons bringing the public into a port is such a fascinating good idea!

oskarvictor
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Can't wait to see the final presentation

timothykovea
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what program did you use for the data analysis at 6:21? very intriguing.Thank you.

khein
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Love the project and representation style! I'm working with the Seaport in Boston, MA for a graduate project this semester - how did you find the data/GIS layer for your global ship vessel movement drawing?

charlesnettle
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nice to see, im in my last 11 weeks of my architectures degree :)

Julz_
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I'm very impressed with your reseach on tower crane. I am intrigued by the way you present and describe it. But what is its purpose? I still wonder how it affects the shape or space of the design, can you descibe more about it. Anyway, it's a excellent project. Thanks for sharing!

vuxwin
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Very interesting project ! I love it. I wonder if you could do a video on the diagrams you have. They are super clear.

Alyssa-ttnc
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Really cool watching this as someone from Antwerp

occasionalrat
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Wow great work. Can you make your UCL application portfolio accessible on Issuu again?

hxftbfs
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which architectural software did you use to design your 3D model ? looks like sketchup !
what do you think is the easiest modelling Architectural 3D software for uni ? and what about your Detailing and presentation board designs ?

MrAzizisse
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Did you set up/design your portfolio pages on illustrator when editing them?👀 very curious ab that

natedog
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How to create the movement history of cranes frame by frame?? And managing the logistics accordingly

InsideMyWall
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The work is insane! What software/ how did you produce the movement diagrams? they look awesome

Imranesm
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İ did not understand how did you come up to your design with your anlysis.The thing is you have searched lots of movements and did you take it as abstarct concept and apply it to your design? Is not it graphical solution .Can you please explain it i am trying to have a concept i have collect infos but i am not sure how will use those infos for my concept.I did some skeches like yours and i have ideas but i cant relate them with historical anlysis or local anlysis

sunnyyy
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When did you start to learn Rhino and Revit, did you use them at undergrad or did you learn them for masters? Also I would love to see a video of the process of you making some of the libeskind style drawings.

sambray