This document provides information about an Art and Architectural Graphic course including the course code, faculty, objectives, pedagogy, expected outcomes, weekly topics, assignments, and references. The course aims to develop techniques of architectural expression through various mediums. It will familiarize students with presentation skills, visual expression, creativity, and different artistic mediums. Over 15 weeks, students will complete still life drawings, sketches, posters, collages, murals, and more using techniques like watercolor, tempera, acrylics and more. They will apply these skills to architectural integration assignments.
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Lesson Plan Art and Architectural Graphic - II Course Code AP-108 1st Year Term II Section B
This document provides information about an Art and Architectural Graphic course including the course code, faculty, objectives, pedagogy, expected outcomes, weekly topics, assignments, and references. The course aims to develop techniques of architectural expression through various mediums. It will familiarize students with presentation skills, visual expression, creativity, and different artistic mediums. Over 15 weeks, students will complete still life drawings, sketches, posters, collages, murals, and more using techniques like watercolor, tempera, acrylics and more. They will apply these skills to architectural integration assignments.
This document provides information about an Art and Architectural Graphic course including the course code, faculty, objectives, pedagogy, expected outcomes, weekly topics, assignments, and references. The course aims to develop techniques of architectural expression through various mediums. It will familiarize students with presentation skills, visual expression, creativity, and different artistic mediums. Over 15 weeks, students will complete still life drawings, sketches, posters, collages, murals, and more using techniques like watercolor, tempera, acrylics and more. They will apply these skills to architectural integration assignments.
1st Year Term II Section B Course Faculty: Mr. Akash Sharma and Mrs.Tatini Sen Gupta Course Objective: To develop techniques of expression of Ideas related to Architecture - Form Space Environment People To develop presentation skills, visual expression and representation, imaginative thinking and creativity through a hands on working with various mediums and materials. To familiarize the students with the various mediums and techniques of art through which artistic expression can be achieved Pedagogy: Lecture - Audio Visual, On board teaching, Presentation, Handouts, Interactive session, seminars etc… Tutorial -Presentation, Discussion, Case study, Live examples, Assignments Presentation by subject expert Expected Outcomes: The students are exposed to various mediums, techniques and tools. The students gain mastery in sketching, visualizing and expression through manual drawing. Sensitized to culture, craft and context. Skill Development in Handling Materials and in Making Products. Week Lecture/Tutorial Submission Marks Week 1 Introduction to Syllabus and Revision of Term I -Still Life Drawing Outdoor Sketching, sketches of buildings to understand scale and proportion, rythem, harmony, light and Week 2 shadows in building elements, buildings and surroundings Temple Showcasing light and shadows - Integration with Architecture Drawing Still Life 50 Week 3 Landscape with Gazebo/Canopy and plantation according to climatic conditions Temple and Landscape 50 Week 4 Poster (Integration with Architectural Design) Week 5 Collage (Integration with Architectural Design) Poster 50 Week 6 Murals - Sustainability Collage Demonstration of use of various presentation mediums and technique 50 Week 7-8 Water Color - Landscaping, Water Soluble Pencil - Still Life Murals 50 Week 9 Figurative Composition with Tempra Mixed Medium 50 Week 10 Acrylic Water soluble oil color - Self Potrait Oil Color - Landscaping (Exercie week 3) Mixed Medium 50 Week 11-12 Pen and ink and Mixed Medium - Integration of Architectural Design Mixed Medium 50 Pen and ink and Mixed Medium - Integration of Architectural Design Week 13 Expression of ideas with diagrams and ideograms Pen and Ink 50 Week 14 Expression of ideas with diagrams and ideograms Ideograms 50 Week 15 Pre-Final Submission Week 16 Final Submission 200 References 1 Gill, Robert W., Rendering with Pen and Ink, 1985 2 Jax Themier, B.W., “How to Paint and Draw”, Thames and Hudson, 1985. 3 Bhattacharya, B. and Bera, S.C., Engineering Graphics, I.K. International. 4 Moivahuntly, “The artist drawing book”, David & Charles, U.K., 1994 5 Arundell (Jan) Exploring sculpture, Mills and Boon, London/Charles, T. Brand Ford Company, U.S.A. 6 The art of drawing trees, heads, colours, mixing, drawing, landscape and painting, water colour oil colour, etc. 7 Caldwell peter, “Pen and Ink Sketching”, B.T. Bats ford Ltd., London, 1995.