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COOPER HOUSE
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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The majestic Cooper House by Gwathmey Siegel is chosen to be my study case for the next project. With a very basic squarish design yet with a hint of uniqueness of circular design, Cooper House was a great start to be studied. The starting of the project was quite hard as I could not get the most vital drawings, which is the floor plan of the house. With a very sketchy floor plan and some perspective pictures of the building, I use logically thinking and standard measurements of doors and stairs to figure out the overall measurements of the building.
When the measurements are at hand, the floor plans are easily plan out. The later drawings of sections cuts drawing and elevation drawings are produce with the help of the floor plans.
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As I proceed the next step of completing the project, I was task to draw an axonometric drawing the the building. I have chosen a 45° degree axonometric to be base mark. To give a more challenging task, I was also ask to explode the drawing and show the detailed interior part of the building. With the assist of the previous orthographic drawings, I was able to produce the drawings with ease. 
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Atlas, reaching the pinnacle of the project. I was given a final assignment to create a perspective drawing of the Cooper House. With a mind full of knowledge on producing a technical drawing, I set myself a goal to give my very best on this final piece. Both technique learned in Onsite Sketching & Tonal Value and drawing Orthographic Projections have put into good use to make the final perspective drawing into reality. The final results was astounding and I was finally satified with it.
TANG YING JIEN
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BUILDING & DESIGN
TAYLOR'S UNIVERSITY 
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