For this week we were asked to create wiki page and produce the back brief.
So, I have sat up the wiki page, created the logo and invited all the team members to join the site on wikispace. And found the access to BCA and posted the address with the username and the password on the wiki for my team member to use.
Access to our Wiki (wikispace)
http://arch-1392-2013.wikispaces.com/
Things we could show in the “Situation Engine” presentation:
Environmental conditions
e.g.:
Location – Appoint the suitable site(e.g. Little Bay Cove) and create the realistic environment in Crysis
Weather – Create the climate for the site in Crisis
Time – the time frame of the construction work.
Object and properties
e.g.:
Type of buildings - Residential.
Equipment - installation e.g.: Add details such as lighting fixtures, window frames and furniture according to the use of building.
Materials - different materials e.g.: difference between masonry buildings and timber buildings.
Construction detail - The placement of the nails and number of beams and trusses.
Interactivity of the program
e.g.:
Walk through - Circulation of the building, door and window opening types, external views from inside, privacy of the house
Sizes – size of building followed, sizes of each components BCA
People – Avatars behaviour in Crysis
Consideration of people using our system.
Suggestion:
We could decide on the rough scheme first together and work in a Revit team for the building design, and a Crysis team for the land scape and site planning and within that teams each one of us can have a particular position… for a start. Each week we could all together discuss about the process and the project scheme in detail etc…
A part from deciding what we want to do technically......
We can all be a members of a committee and assign our self into useful positions.
The positions to be considered are:
Technical Director, Representative - who presents our work in the public.
Chair - Who calls meeting if necessary. Act as spokesman. A person keeps in touch of everybody.
Treasure - Who keeps a overview of the finance of the organisation. A person in charge of time managing.
Secretary - Who keeps record of everything.
Things we could show in the “Situation Engine” presentation:
Environmental conditions
e.g.:
Location – Appoint the suitable site(e.g. Little Bay Cove) and create the realistic environment in Crysis
Weather – Create the climate for the site in Crisis
Time – the time frame of the construction work.
Object and properties
e.g.:
Type of buildings - Residential.
Equipment - installation e.g.: Add details such as lighting fixtures, window frames and furniture according to the use of building.
Materials - different materials e.g.: difference between masonry buildings and timber buildings.
Construction detail - The placement of the nails and number of beams and trusses.
Interactivity of the program
e.g.:
Walk through - Circulation of the building, door and window opening types, external views from inside, privacy of the house
Sizes – size of building followed, sizes of each components BCA
People – Avatars behaviour in Crysis
Consideration of people using our system.
Suggestion:
We could decide on the rough scheme first together and work in a Revit team for the building design, and a Crysis team for the land scape and site planning and within that teams each one of us can have a particular position… for a start. Each week we could all together discuss about the process and the project scheme in detail etc…
A part from deciding what we want to do technically......
We can all be a members of a committee and assign our self into useful positions.
The positions to be considered are:
Technical Director, Representative - who presents our work in the public.
Chair - Who calls meeting if necessary. Act as spokesman. A person keeps in touch of everybody.
Treasure - Who keeps a overview of the finance of the organisation. A person in charge of time managing.
Secretary - Who keeps record of everything.
The logo of our team
The banner
The image showing our wiki home page
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