Nicholas Lai Ken Hong
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BSc (Hons) Architecture
I have chosen my studio 2's final project as the building for this project. I used Autocad, Rhinoceros, and 3D Studio Max to complete this project.
To start off, I used Autocad to draw the floor plan of my building.
Line, polyline, and rectangle tools are used to carry out this task.
After using arc tool to draw the shape of the pathway, I used it as a reference to draw individual pathway slab along the arc line.
I drew the thickness of wall on the floor plan and started the draw the shape of the I-columns.
Next, I started drawing individual timber slab on one of the building.
After finished drawing the floor plan on Autocad, I saved the file and open it using Rhinoceros 5 for extrusions.
Starting off with the floor slabs on 4 of the building which connects to the pathways, using both wire frame and shaded option on the perspective view.
Object snap is enabled with the option of perspective and end snap.
the floor slab is selected, extruded, and then capped.
The I-columns are grouped together for faster and easier actions. Then the same actions which are selection, extrusions, and the capped are applied.
The wall of 2 of the buildings are extruded with doors and windows openings. These were carried out using a 'MakeHole' command.
The mullions of the following buildings are created by first creating an extrusion of wall representing the curtain walling glass.
The mullions are added by drawing lines on the wall plane and then extruded and capped.
The main building started off with the extrusion and capped of the floor slab. The floor slab is moved upward using the 'Move' command. 4 individual stilts were created using the rectangle tool, extruded and the capped.
Stairs were created by extruding individual rectangles to appropriate heights, and the capped.
Individual timber slabs were extruded, capped, and the elevated.
The following layers of timber slabs are carried out using the same method, but elevated at each appropriate heights to create a stacking effect.
To prevent confusions, the previous layers of timber slab were hidden to carry out the same actions for the following layers.
The building is completed by adding the roof slab.
The completed project is then saved and exported to 3D Studio Max for rendering.









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