SAG Environment Design 305
Lo, everyone!
So finals this fall semester are coming to a close here at Eastern Michigan University. Soon student’s sleep schedules will return to whatever is normal for college kids these days, the computer labs will empty, and SAG majors everywhere will breathe a sigh of relief, so glad to have even finished their projects that they couldn’t possibly begin to worry about the actual grade they will receive, which I hope will be good for all of us.
My most recent reason to celebrate is the completion of the final project that has been looming over me (driving me mad with worry) since early November, when I fell rather behind in a number of classes due to an accident that I sustained. After I spent a week in decontamination and the suits told me not to play with plutonium anymore, I had difficulty catching back up in classes. (Seriously though, it was a severe concussion.)
SAG 305, Environmental Design; A course meant to teach the basic concepts behind architectural design and BIM, one of the most common kinds of environments in which humans find themselves situated. While spending a semester studying Autodesk’s Revit software package, we 305-ers were tasked with selecting an on-campus building (or off campus, with approval) for recreating in the software package of our choice. Most chose Revit. A few others chose Autodesk 3ds Max. One nut even went with some open source software called Blender.
Below is a gallery of incremental renders created over the course of two days that display my progress in my final project, which was the Starkweather building here at EMU. Yes, I did wait too long to start it, mostly because I was still playing catch up in most of my classes. Also you can click HERE to explore the flash interface that lets you click through and explore the building from different angles, which was the actual final project that was demonstrated in class.
Expect a few more final project posts here at the labs as finals come to a close!
-Lace

















