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PECHA KUCHA


 "talk less, show more"
AOF - use images to ​visualise your ideas in a Pecha Kucha
google slides document : 20 images + 20 slides

Marc's 6 slide Pecha Kucha example + AOF Pecha Kucha text doc

pechakucha.com
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pechakucha.co.nz
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how to make a Pecha Kucha
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Pecha Kucha architecture examples 
pechakucha.com/presentations/minimalism-architecture
pechakucha.com/presentations/transformer-apartment

aOF PECHA KUCHA

Create a Pecha Kucha about your architecture project
This is the process stages of designing architecture
Your AOF Pecha Kucha is a visual document of the stages of how you have developed your architecture project.

Use images from the Internet.
Use photos of your drawings & models.
Use screenshots of your Minecraft or Sketchup.

Complete this Pecha Kucha text document to describe your architecture project with words.


https://docs.google.com/document/d/18YuNQNEOSieNf391iagm55b5DDi-8RCX6NgWbfwjlPU/edit?usp=sharing​

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SLIDE 1: Title Page
Project information.

your name
your student number
site - Google Earth link & image of your architecture project site
purpose - what is the purpose of your architecture project
design era - what design era is your architecture inspired by.

height - how tall is your architecture - 1 level = 3 metres
design features - what is the main design feature of your architecture project
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SLIDE 2: Issue & sentence
What is the project issue?
What is the elevator sentence pitch
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Describe the project issue.
What is your client brief?

Describe your project idea in one sentence.



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SLIDES 3 + 4: Site
Where is the site location of your architecture project?

Google Earth or Google Maps screenshots.
​Use Google Slides drawing tools to show project.
Site plan with dimensions.
Mains site features.
Site contours.

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SLIDES 5, 6, 7, 8: Research images
What design era is your project inspired by?

architectureschool.co.nz/timeline.
​Add images of architecture that inspires you.
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SLIDES 9, 10, 11: Draw your ideas
Visualise your ideas with drawings.

Demonstrate iterative design by drawing lots of ideas.

architectureschool.co.nz/iterative-design

Draw your architecture design ideas.
Floor plan, elevation, cross section.
1 point perspective.
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Take photos of your drawings.
Make sure your photos are in focus & dont have shadows.
Add photos to slides. 

SLIDE 12: Gif animations
Use Gifs to show your design ideas.

giphy.com.
1 page, 4 gifs
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SLIDES 13, 14, 15, 16: Design ideas
What does your architecture project look like in 3D?

​Add screenshot images of your Minecraft or Sketchup project.

SLIDE 17: ​Physical model
Make a physical model of your architecture project.

Use any of the below & take photos of your model
Add photos to your slides

​Paper.
Cardboard.
Lego.
Sticks.
Tinfoil.
Plastic.
​etc... 

SLIDES 18 + 19: Photoshop images
What does your architecture design look like on site? 

Use Photoshop to visualise your ideas.

SLIDE 20: Summary
What have you learnt  by doing this architecture project?
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