tdj2o_summative

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Overview
Your summative project is to design a bungalow that is approx 1600 square feet, stone-faced (the type of stone/brick application is up to you), and only 1 storey. The bungalow will be built on the 3.4 acre lot located at right, within the village of Richmond.

Specifics
1. The site is 3.4 acres completely flat and there will be houses on both the NE and SW and NW sides of the lot (the only unobstructed view is towards the Jock River to the SW). Placement of the house in the lot is completely up to you.

2. The bungalow MUST have a minimum of one bathroom that can accommodate a bathtub/shower, a toilet and a sink.

3. The first floor must be no less than 8’ but no more than 9’ in height.

4. The kitchen will be modeled in detail. Typically work in foam-core (white poster-board) at the 1"=1' scale (1:12) unless your kitchen is quite big. The kitchen should be as close as possible in detail to the Sketchup model.

__**Note:**__ You may use one of the houses from assignments 13/14 or create something completely new. Architects re-use bits of previous houses all the time when working on new projects. This would mean that the bubble and block diagrams, as well as the front elevation, the foundation plan, the floor plan and the 3D model would already be complete and all you would need to focus on would be the physical model of the kitchen.

Evaluation:

 * [[file:TDJ2O - summative checklist.pdf|Summative Checklist]]**


 * ===Design Brief=== ||
 * * Rationale for design style (a paragraph or two with research ideas / pictures) for why you are building with that style in mind. ||
 * ===Bubble diagram (hand-drawn or computer-aided)=== ||
 * * room connections ||
 * * clarity/style ||
 * ===Block diagram=== ||
 * * room connections / types obvious ||
 * * tie-in to bubble diagram (correct # of connections per room) ||
 * **Mark for preparation (K&U / T&I / Comm)** ||
 * ===Front elevation view of bungalow (hand-drawn no perspective)=== ||
 * * Neatness ||
 * * Lines ||
 * * Overall style ||
 * * Landscaping ||
 * * Dimensionally Correct ||
 * ===Foundation plan of bungalow (AutoCAD) - [[file:tdj2o_foundation_exemplar.png|EXEMPLAR]]=== ||
 * * Meets code ||
 * * correct dimensions ||
 * * correct line thickness/styles ||
 * * supports & joists ||
 * ===Floor plan of bungalow (AutoCAD) - [[file:tdj2o_exemplar-floor-plan.png|EXEMPLAR]]=== ||
 * * meets code (wall thicknesses/openings) ||
 * * proper dimensioning ||
 * * trim (doors/windows/block placement) ||
 * * room labels / area details ||
 * * traffic flow / layout ||
 * * block items of major furnishings present ||
 * **Mark for diagrams / plans (K&U / App)** ||
 * ===Sketchup 3D Model of house - [[file:tdj2o_sketchup_exemplar.png| EXEMPLAR 1]] - [[file:tdj2o_sketchup_exemplar2.png|EXEMPLAR 2]]=== ||
 * * walls aligned, all aspects of practical connections present ||
 * * design congruous with foundation / floor plan ||
 * * dimensioning of major features ||
 * * room labels / area indications ||
 * * textures / finishing ||
 * **Mark for 3D modeling (Comm / App)** ||
 * ===Kitchen model=== ||
 * * dimensionally correct w/ floor plan ||
 * * appropriate material selection ||
 * * work flow ("golden triangle") ||
 * * aesthetics (care to assemble things well, lines are sharp, materials well placed) ||
 * * attention to detail (handles on drawers, definition to stove / fridge) ||
 * **Mark for kitchen modeling (K&U / Comm / App)** ||
 * **Mark for kitchen modeling (K&U / Comm / App)** ||

Examples of previous kitchen models
Note: These are simply to give a rough idea of what is expected rather than specific level of quality.