WEEKLY ENTRY
04/18/2022
- Time Worked: 8am-12pm
- Tasks Performed:
- Revit tutorial
- Continue to improve my skills and knowledge
- Revit tutorial
- Work Accomplished: Practice Management
04/19/2022
- Time Worked: 8am-12pm
- Tasks Performed:
- Revit tutorial
- Continue to improve my skills and knowledge
- Revit tutorial
- Work Accomplished: Practice Management
04/20/2022
- Time Worked: 8am-12pm
- Tasks Performed:
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Introduction to Enscape
- Become familiar with the program
- Alter the materials palette
- Introduction to Enscape
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Work Accomplished: Project Planning and Design (Preliminary Design)
04/21/2022
- Time Worked: 8am-12pm
- Tasks Performed:
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Introduction to Enscape
- Become familiar with the program
- Alter the materials and come up with different design options for the material palette
- Render the perspectives with the applied changes
- Introduction to Enscape
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy
- Work Accomplished: Project Planning and Design (Preliminary Design)
LESSONS LEARNED
RECORDS OF WORK
Del Webb Amenity Center Cainhoy (Enscape and material changes)
- Project Location: Cainhoy, SC
- Brief Description: The firm secured a project for an amenity center in Cainhoy with cabin-style interiors. This project is currently in the schematic design phase. The client wanted the building to be less rustic in style, so the material palette needs to be changed.
- Project Scope: Alter the materials in Revit. Come up with different design options for the material palette. Render the perspectives in Enscape.
- Project Manager: Thomas Jasper
- Role of the Student: Change the materials for the amenity center. Use Enscape to render the perspectives with the applied changes.
- Experience: The client wanted the building to be less rustic in style, so the material palette needs to be changed. The dominant material that was formerly used was corten which was too rustic for the client. So I altered the metal roof and panels to brighter colors like galvanized metal. To add contrast to the building, I incorporated beige-ish metal columns and beams which added a different color other than silver throughout the structure. I was given an example of what the client was envisioning for the project; in turn, this gave me ideas for the materials. Additionally, I had the opportunity to use Enscape to render perspectives which was a fun task because I am very interested in architectural graphics. I still need to come up with multiple options for the material palette which I will continue next week.