Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Built-in Kitchen Wardrobe Detailing


TODAY'S exercise is about detailing a built-in furniture with dimension, specification and blow-up structure. As for our furniture, we have selected a built-in kitchen wardrobe in one of our friend's house. 


After confirming our furniture, we assigned each of us with different task and work together as a team. By doing this, things will be more organised and effective, in fact, this is the first time we're doing detailing drawing for a built-in furniture.


Top View
Side Elevation

Front Elevation




After completed the whole assignment, I realised a few things which are really important in detailing drawing. First, the application of line weight has to be precise in order to differentiate the level of depthness in the furniture or layout plan. Do not take for granted in any small structure or mechanism for a furniture detailing drawing because your client and contractor need to fully understand how your product works. Another important note is that every hidden parts or objects in a furniture have to be drawn using a dotted line. Just because we can't see the hidden objects, doesn't mean that it didn't exist. As an architect, we need to precisely listed out every parts of the product or layout plan to avoid any misunderstanding among our clients. 

Well, those are some learning outcome of mine for this particular exercises.
We did quite okay for the first time, great team chemistry, hand in on time.
But, we still got a long way to go.

PEACE~~

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