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Thesis I: September 2010
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. Last week, Omer asked each of you to comment on a peer's thesis statement with the following questions:. 1) What was being proposed? 2) Why was it being proposed? 3) Can it be done in two semesters? How will you test your questions? What is your schedule? Where will you begin? Where will you end? Thursday, September 2, 2010. 1 3 9 = (Position Paper v.1.1). The rules of the game are fairly straightforward:. 1 (one line that serves as your thesis statement). This assignment is i...
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Thesis I: Thesis Document Due
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Next Thursday (11 November) your thesis document submission is due. It must serve as a record of all your efforts to date, but at the same time be presented as a coherent narrative. It must include the following:. A A thesis abstract. This should be simple, clear and addressing an architectural question. B A proposal. Expand upon your first statement. A Describe your approach (visually/verbally), with a schedule that take you through final presentation. 3 PLACE (OR PROGRAM).
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Thesis I: August 2010
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Thursday, August 26, 2010. First Readings, First Assignments. Two documents as you get started. The first is from Pablo Garcia's syllabus for Thesis Prep two years ago:. What Isn’t a Thesis? It's sometimes easier to define what something isn’t.). An Architecture thesis is not:. A Written Paper. The Architecture Thesis is a project executed in analog or digital drawings, models, constructions, diagrams, with all the accompanying process work. A Question: You cannot ask “Why is architecture so cool? The se...
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Thesis I: Mid-Presentation Requirements
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Monday, October 11, 2010. For next week we are asking you to have the following:. 1 Refine your position statement. If the 1 3 9 is useful, you may continue to use it; if not, don't. 2 Refine your methodology. Take another pass at the methodology you wrote/drew/laid out for this week. Reflect on what was said during your discussions with Art and me. Anything, use this design investigation as an opportunity to explore an aspect of your project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reading 03: On Program.
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Thesis I: Thesis Draft Documents
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Monday, October 11, 2010. Draft documents were due 3 October. Your draft documents should include:. 1 Revised position statement. 3 Revised "make something". 4 An annotated bibliography, to include things read to date, as well as things you intend to read (please differentiate between the two), grouped by topic or theme. It is recommended that you post these to your blog, so a public record exists, and so that your peers might comment. Posted a week after the event). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Thesis I: Beginnings
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Monday, August 23, 2010. This is a public document intended to help you organize and share your thoughts about thesis as you move forward. The public aspect helps keep all of us on our toes, but should also help foster dialogue and discussion, both virtual and physical. So set up a thesis-specific blog with the following nomenclature: archthesis2011 yourlastname. Send us the url when you are up so we can link to it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reading 03: On Program. Reading 02: On Site.
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Thesis I: Method
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. Last week, Omer asked each of you to comment on a peer's thesis statement with the following questions:. 1) What was being proposed? 2) Why was it being proposed? 3) Can it be done in two semesters? How will you test your questions? What is your schedule? Where will you begin? Where will you end? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reading 03: On Program. Reading 02: On Site. Reading 01: How to Draw A Project.
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Thesis I: October 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010. Draft documents were due 3 October. Your draft documents should include:. 1 Revised position statement. 3 Revised "make something". 4 An annotated bibliography, to include things read to date, as well as things you intend to read (please differentiate between the two), grouped by topic or theme. It is recommended that you post these to your blog, so a public record exists, and so that your peers might comment. Posted a week after the event). 1 Refine your position statement.
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Thesis I: November 2010
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Next Thursday (11 November) your thesis document submission is due. It must serve as a record of all your efforts to date, but at the same time be presented as a coherent narrative. It must include the following:. A A thesis abstract. This should be simple, clear and addressing an architectural question. B A proposal. Expand upon your first statement. A Describe your approach (visually/verbally), with a schedule that take you through final presentation. 3 PLACE (OR PROGRAM).