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PROJECT 1:
INWARD FOCUS VS. OUTWARD FOCUS
ARCH 203 - INTRO TO REVIT - SP19 - GRAHAM
SerpenƟne Pavilion 2018 designed by Frida Escobedo
SerpenƟne Pavilion 2016 designed by Bjarke Ingles
SerpenƟne Gallery Pavilion 2013 by Sou Fujimoto
SerpenƟne Pavilion 2017 designed by Francis Kéré
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Serpen ne’s pavilion is an annual architecture commission serving as a global pla orm for experimental
projects by some of the world’s greatest architects. Architecture should always have a purpose, and provide
a solu on to a problem that impacts people and the environment in a posi ve way. You will be assigned one
pavilion to study and let inspire the development of your own pavilion project.
Project brief:
Project Parameters:
You will be designing and documen ng a small pavilion
geared towards public interacƟon and wounder.
During this process you will learn how to use Revit
as a means for documen ng and presen ng your
design work through text, 2D/3D diagrams, floor plan,
sec on, eleva ons, axon, and specialty drawing types.
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MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
500 square feet max
15’-0” max height
Cannot be fully enclosed
Encourage human interac on
ARCH 203 - INTRO TO REVIT - SP19 - GRAHAM
PROJECT 1: INWARD FOCUS VS. OUTWARD FOCUS
INTRO: Pavilion Precedent analysis
Objec ves:
1. Choose one of the precedents to analyze. Begin to sketch and create 2D diagrams that analyze the form,
circula on, and design concept goals of the precedent. Think about how people interact with space to help
create the diagrams. The diagrams should be simple and easy to understand. Use any resource to analyze and
study your precedent (i.e. books, ebooks, ar cles, images, videos, interviews, etc...).
2. Based on the informa on about the precedent you have found, create 3D diagrams analyzing the precedent in
Revit using the massing tool to create your forms and symbols. Use colors, symbols and different line weights to
show hierarchy within your diagrams.
3. Create a poster of your precedent and diagrams analyzing your precedent. Use images, text and the diagrams
you have created to organize an 11x17 single page presenta on. (11x17 template is located on blackboard)
4. A er you have finished, save your project (lastname.firstname_p1intro_precedent.rvt) and upload to blackboard.
INTRO: PRECEDENT ANALYSIS DUE ON BLACKBOARD AND PRINTED BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 12/14. PRESENTATION WILL TAKE PLACE DURING CLASS.
PART 1: Concept Development
Objec ves:
1. Import and create a topographical model using the provided CADD files.
2. Using your precedent analysis, and the project descrip on brief, develop concepts for you pavilion design. Think
about how you want people to interact with your design, how your design will interact with the site, as well as
size.
3. Using the massing tool, create massing diagrams that communicate your design concepts in 3D. Use colors,
symbols and different line weights to show hierarchy within your diagrams.
4. A er you have finished, save your project (lastname.firstname_p1p1_concept.rvt) and upload to blackboard.
PART 1: CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT DUE ON BLACKBOARD BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12/14.
PART 2: Massing Model Design
Objec ves:
1. Create a massing of your pavilion design on the site. Use colors and different line weights to show hierarchy
within your massing model.
2. Your massing should show basic forms for par cular elements of your design. Openings, floors, stairs, roof forms
and major important elements should appear in the massing model. The massing model does not need to show
materials, or detailed elements.
1. A er you have finished, save your project (lastname.firstname_p1p2_mass.rvt) and upload to blackboard.
PART 2: MASSING MODEL DUE ON BLACKBOARD AND PRINTED BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26/28.
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
ARCH 203 - INTRO TO REVIT - SP19 - GRAHAM
PART 3: PresentaƟon (Midterm)
Objec ves:
1. Create a presenta on in revit using the 24x36 template from blackboard.
2. Use your concept diagrams, massing model and text to create the presenta on. Create (2) 3D perspec ve views,
(1) floor plan, (1) site plan, (1) sec on, (4) eleva ons of your final massing design to include in your presenta on.
Use colors and different line weights within your massing model to communicate your design. All floor plans,
sec on views and eleva ons should be at 1/8”=1’ scale. Site plan should be at 1/16”=1’ scale. Be sure to include
a descrip on of your project and design in your presenta on.
3. A er you have finished, save your project (lastname.firstname_p1p3_presenta on.rvt) and upload to
blackboard.
PART 3: PRESENTATION DUE ON BLACKBOARD AND PRINTED BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY MARCH
12/14. PRESENTATION WILL TAKE PLACE DURING CLASS.
PART 4: Refinement
PART 4: REFINEMENT DUE ON BLACKBOARD BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY APRIL 9/11
PART 5: Entourage and Views
PART 5: Entourage and Views DUE ON BLACKBOARD BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY APRIL 23/25.
PART 6: PresentaƟon (Final)
PART 6: PRESENTATION DUE ON BLACKBOARD AND PRINTED BEFORE CLASS TUESDAY/THURSDAY MAY 7/9.
PRESENTATION WILL TAKE PLACE DURING CLASS.
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
ARCH 203 - INTRO TO REVIT - SP19 - GRAHAM