model in progress
I am currently working on developing a model that adjusts to the site and program successfully while at the same time represents my knot from project 2. The concept of the building, which cannot be appreciated with this model in progress, follows the concept of the two loops that conformed my knot that were “separated” from each other yet need to inter loop in order for the knot to work. The idea is to have the more kinetic and active part of the building facing the main street and the more organic part of the program on the side of the landscape. Both programs will be joined by intermediate common spaces and an active circulation path.
Project Concept Statement 11.04.11
Continuously revise your project statement to refine the essential concepts that answers the question:
What is your project about?
This will be your “elevator pitch”, the first words that you speak when introducing your project for any crit or review. Do not short circuit the process by talking about morphological aspects of the project and architectural strategies that you want to pursue. Instead talk about your interpretation of the site and program that lead you to making analogical associations. Visualize in words the attitude, character, and identity of your project.
Adding a New Portfolio Item
Portfolio items can be added and replaced in the Portfolio area of wp-admin (1). Give the item a name that will be publicly displayed when mousing-over the item on the home page (2). Upload a image that is less than 4MB (3) The image should be a jpeg or png type file, and ideally would be re-sized to have a minimum height or length of 960 px, although the image will be dynamically re-sized by the wordpress image uploader. The next step is to add the image as a “Featured Image”, rather than inserting into post, so it should display an thumbnail as indicated (4). You can write a caption or short description of the work in the text field (5), which can include formatting and hyperlinks. The final step is click on Publish or Update. You can edit the publication date to re-order the portfolio items.
Blog roll
The Links page of wp-admin is a place for you to add academic/professional links to websites that will appear in your blog sidebar as a blog roll organized into the categories, Architecture and Studio. Studio is reserved for links to colleague sites within the studio blogging network, however, you can add additional links to Architecture and create other categories within the blogging guidelines.
How to write a post
There are at least two ways to draft/save/publish a post to your blog site. You can access all of the “Tumblog” post types through the Dashboard of the wordpress admin area, which include a Standard post type called Article as well as Image, Link, Audio, Video, and Quote. You can also navigate to Posts | Add New to start a new Post item, and select Format, Categories, and Post Tags. iPhone and iPod Touch users can use an app called Express described here to upload posts including photographs to their blog site, which has been enabled for this type of connectivity. Note that you can start and save a post as a draft and choose to publish at a later time.
Gravatar registration
Gravatar stands for “globally recognized avatar” administered here. Your Gravatar is an image that follows you from site to site appearing beside your name when you do things like comment or post on a blog. You should register a “G-rated image” of yourself using the email address you will use to administer your blog.
Sidebar widget edits: blog author
Your blog comes pre-loaded with widgets in the sidebar of your page layout. One of the widgets requires some editing to reflect your (academic/future-professional) personality. In the wordpress admin site of your blog, go to the Appearance tab, and then Widgets. Look for the Blog Page Template, Primary widget menu and the Blog Author Info widget. Add your name, edit the bio information, and if you have registered your email at Gravatar, then add the appropriate email address.
Blog initialization checklist
Customize the default blog template by making the following changes to the settings accessed through your individual wordpress blog administration site (wp-admin). One way to access your administration site is to go to your blog page and login through the Meta sidebar link. You can also access your site by remembering the URL: [your_name].design-manifold.com/wp-admin.
- Theme Options: contact form email,
- Settings | General: admin email replacement with your registered user email account,
- Create a Gravatar for your user email account,
- Theme Options | Homepage: edit the About Message, and add public social media accounts as desired (twitter, linked in, etc.),
- Edit your sidebar widgets. You are welcome to add the Flickr widget if you are a Flickr user,
- Edit the custom footer by replacing “Schaeffer Somers” with your name in the Theme Options | Footer Customization | Custom Text (Left) field,
- Replace default Portfolio items and add new work from A2010,
- Tag Portfolio items with one or more of the following post tags: ANALOG DIGITAL DRAWING MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY RENDERING, and
- Write a blog post related to your studio project.
- Have fun with your blog, although not too much fun. Refer to the studio blogging guidelines.







