TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF
ARCHITECTURE
ARCH 1311 Design Environment and Society
Assignment 01
SELECTION OF A BOOK - DRAWING OF YOUR DESK SPACE
Professor Urs Peter "Upe" Flueckiger
Given: Thursday September 02, 2021
Due: Thursday September 23, 2021 Before Beginning of the Lecture in Class.
Description:
You are at the beginning of your career as students in architecture or another
design related discipline. One of the key ingredients of being and becoming an
architect is to read books, become familiar with them.
We also learned “How to See”. George Nelson says: “To see is to think”.
Drawing and sketching is a way of seeing and observing. To quote Robin Evans:
“Architects do not make buildings, they make drawings of buildings”.
Assignment:
You have three weeks for this assignment. You need to make time
outside of the slotted lecture time for this project.
Please go and visit the College of Architecture Library on the 9th
and 8th Floor of the College of Architecture Building. On the 9th
floor, you will find a section with the “New Books” currently some 50 new books
are shelved there. Pick a book from the “New Books Area” one which is
interesting and speaks to you.
You also can pick a book of your interest from the “stacks of the CoA” library
or an architecture book you might have acquired bevor beginning your college
career at TTU.
Take a photograph of a page which you
are interested in.
Write down the books title, subtitle,
author, editor(s) translator(s), publisher, place of publication and year of
publishing.
Example:
Wellington, Paul. Black Built History and Architecture in the Black
Community Copyright by Wellington, Paul, 2019. Coppel, TX 2020.
On a separate, letter size format sheet of paper, please describe what
interested you in the book you chose.
One written paragraphs about 250 words typed in an electronic word program
(computer).
On a second page make a
line drawing as explained in the lecture of your desk
where you study. Look at your desk as a site with objects. You probably have a
computer, pen and pencils, perhaps a coffee cup and other items on the desktop.
Most importantly incorporate the architecture book of your choosing into your
desktop landscape. Either draw the book of your choosing in color, or if you
have the technical ability, Photoshop your book into your drawing.
Submission:
Hand your assignment in your respective S.A. Sections (A, B, C, etc.) in person
at the beginning of the class.
If you are unable to come to class, scan your drawing (8.5 x 11") in a PDF
format and email it to your respective student assistant. Naming
convention: last/first
name and date. Example: smith_jane_assig_01_09_23_2021.
Safety and CoA Library Protocols:
When visiting any public place, educational facility on campus, or anywhere
else please keep appropriate social distancing.
General Architecture Library Information & Protocols:
https://guides.library.ttu.edu/ld.php?content_id=56482592
Safety Protocol for Physical Books & Journals:
https://guides.library.ttu.edu/ld.php?content_id=56498530
Goals and Learning Objectives:
To visit the CoA Library in person and to familiarize yourself with the
world of architecture books.
To
make a careful line drawing/sketch and how to abstract. Drawing the essential.
To learn how carefully choose, place, and layout image and text information onto
maximum two pages.
To write one paragraph, about 250 words.