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Architecture History & Theory
Project 1
Tutor: Mr Nik Syazwan Wahab
ANALYSIS REPORT
In Project 1 of Architecture History & Theory(AHT), I was a member of Group 13, which consisted of eight members including myself. In this project, we were tasked to conduct research and analyse historical architectural buildings. In addition, we are to pick two buildings from a list that included buildings from various eras, for instance, Pyramids of Giza from Ancient Egyptian, The Temple of Olympian Zeus Ancient Greek and St. Peter's Basilica from the Renaissance.
In the form of an A4 Booklet, we are to collect information as evidence of the selected buildings and document them in separate sections: Introduction, Facts, History, Architects, Architectural Layout, Building Construction, Architectural Elements, etc. Other than that, we are to produce and present an A1 sized poster that displays information of an event circling our selected building and demonstrate augmented reality content via BlippAr app.
Selected Era: Middle Ages
Selected Buildings: Canterbury Cathedral and Cologne Cathedral
BOOKLET
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Drawings
Digital drawings & hand drawings from group members, can be found in booklet
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POSTER
For our group's poster, we agreed on setting it as an article describing an event that occurred in Canterbury Cathedral in the year 1174. Image on the left is the final poster design.
AUGMENTED REALITY DEMONSTRATION
The video on the right is a demo of our group's augmented reality activity via BlippAr App.
GROUP PHOTO
PROJECT 1 SUBMISSION
Our group were to submit a soft copy of the analysis report booklet shown above and the video demonstrating the augmented reality activity we took part in. The photo on the right was taken after our presentation to commemorate the completion of Project 1 of Architecture History & Theory.
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