SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE)
CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPE [ARC30203]
Prerequisite: None
Lecturers: Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan, Shazreene Nurjanna Shamsuddin
Project 2
Site Analysis (30% Group Work)
Submission: 5th October 2015 (Week 10)
Introduction
“For every site, there is an ideal use. For every use, there is an ideal site”
[John Ormsbee Simonds]
The professional works like landscape architecture projects should be developed in systematic process.
Its purpose is to best arrange the elements of any planned development in relation to the natural and
constructed features of a site and its environs. The responsibility of a designer is to guide those involved
in the best solution and to help ensure in all ways possible the project’s success.
Most of the projects in the field are designated to integrate people with the outdoor environment for
them to appreciate nature more. It involves all aspects of the outdoor environment from the design of
intimate gardens to the planning and management of land areas. People use this space most of the
time; when they leave a building, they will have to pass by an open space to reach next destination.
Public open space is considered as a park that acts as a getaway for city residents to escape from the
hustle and bustle of city life. A park should provide a natural setting, or so called ‘pleasure gardens’.
“Place making is both an overarching idea and a hands-on tool for improving a neighborhood, city or
region. It has the potential to be one of the most transformative ideas of this century”.
[Project for Public Space]
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project:
 To identify and describe the characteristics of a park by conducting a research according to the
topics given.
 To demonstrate the understanding of site selection and site analysis via graphic
communication skills.
 To demonstrate understanding and explanation of landscape features and elements in a park.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following:
1. Fundamental comprehension on how to conduct site selection and site analysis for better
execution of a landscape project.
2
2. Distinguish the categories, characteristics and elements that govern a park designed by
landscape architects.
Tasks - Methodology
In a group of 6 to 7 members, you are to choose a site from one of the following categories. The site
must be in local within Malaysia ONLY.
1. Community Park
2. Neighbourhood Park
3. Pocket Park
4. Plaza/Boulevard
5. Rooftop Garden
6. Courtyard
7. Indoor Park
TASK 1
You are required to organize a field trip to the site, carry out a field observation and generate a site
inventory and analysis. The information needed is based on the following;
- Introduction to the site
(general info, brief historical background, size of the site, etc.)
- Site Contextual Study
(location inside and outside surrounds the site, layout design, etc.)
- Human Activities
(main regular activities, occasional activities, active/passive)
- Space / Zoning
(description about the zoning of whole area, space arrangement (public/private space) within
the site, some visual study if necessary)
- Circulation Pattern
(the circulation path for both pedestrian and vehicular, the start and end or stopping points in
between, parking etc.)
- Plantings
(plants groups, location of the plants, brief description with appropriate images)
- Hardscape Materials
(types of hardscape/structure found on site, the materials with appropriate images)
**The expected outcome from this task are a set of inventory checklist & data (to do by your own & to
show to your tutors during tutorials), an array of information with images (if necessary) and description,
mapping or diagram and analysis of EACH information stated above (to use SWOT analysis that will be
taught in class).
TASK 2
Based on above information, you need to formulate a site synthesis as overall which just using ONE
diagram. Site synthesis is known as a design solution to the site. In the diagram, you are to explain/
state/write the design solutions/ ideations CONCEPTUALLY with scribbles/ doodles/ sketches/
drawings/ images if necessary. The idea should not be in detailed, just a brief or rough idea of what do
you think would be the best options to improve the existing site condition. You may provide several
options to one single problem/circumstance/condition but it has to be relevance.
**The expected outcome from this task is a diagram (could be a graphic map or a mind map) to be
placed at the last part. It is better to present it individually (not to be with other information) as this would
act as the conclusion of overall.
3
Submission Requirement
This is a group project participate by all group members. Marks shall be deducted to those who don’t
participate in their group. A peer evaluation form will be distributed to all students which will be as a
work log and proof for any issues/complaints encounter aftermath.
FORMATTING
1. To use minimum 4 and maximum 6 of A2 presentation boards, can be digitally or manually
done.
2. To use suitable and readable font types/handwritings. It is advisable to use architectural
writing (if the work is done manually).
3. The orientation of the layout should be standardized for all boards.
4. Do include your group name, members name with ID, and Taylor’s logo at the bottom part with
appropriate size.
5. All titles, headings/ sub-headings, annotations/ note-taking (where applicable) need to be
legible and presentable.
MATERIALS/ MEDIUM
1. May use any medium of paper and board as long as it suitable and presentable.
2. Do apply appropriate technique in pasting the work on board and paper.
3. All diagrams should incorporate the standard landscape graphic communication.
MODE OF SUBMISSION
1. There will be a verbal presentation on the day of submission. Each group will be given 8 to
10 minutes only to present the work.
2. Each group can send ONE or more representative whom can deliver an effective
presentation.
3. All students need to comply with a formal dress code during presentation regardless who is
presenting. No slippers and jeans. Dress up properly.
4. Print the assessment sheets (apparently for 2 assessors) and fill up with complete
information before your turn.
5. The presentation will be held during tutorial hours. We will span the 4 hours on that day for
presentation, therefore please be punctual. The presentation queue will be posted on FB
group a day before presentation.
THE PRESENTATION DAY IS ON 5TH OCTOBER 2015, MONDAY AT YOUR RESPECTIVE
TUTORIALS VENUE.
Assessment Criteria
The assessment criteria for this assignment will be based on:
 Demonstrated understanding of brief
 Relevance, appropriateness and depth of research exhibited in the assignment
 Creative application of graphic communication skills, originality and quality of the work
 Team work and group collaboration
Suggested References
** Refer to slides presentation on project briefing.
4
Marking Criteria
Marks shall be distributed as follows:
Work will be assessed based on:
TGC
Acquired
Assessment Criteria Marks %
Demonstrated understanding of brief 5 %
Relevance, appropriateness and depth of research exhibited in
the assignment
13 %
Creative application of graphic communication skills, originality
and quality of work
10 %
Team work and group collaboration 2 %
TOTAL 30 %
NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED
BASED ON PEER EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP
MEMBER.
5
PROJECT 2
Site Analysis
GROUP NAME: _____________________________________________________________
GROUP ASSESSMENT
No Assessment Marks Remarks/Grade
A Demonstration understanding of brief
(the form and level of execution of understanding
the brief)
Total 5%
1. Understanding of brief and requirement /5
TOTAL: /5
B Relevance, appropriateness and depth of
research exhibited in the assignment
(thorough research and in-depth study related to the
task given)
Total 13%
1. Relevance of analysis & synthesis related to the
site condition
/3
2. Appropriateness of information, images and
analysis of the site condition
/5
3. Depth of research and analysis exhibited in the
assignment
/5
TOTAL: /13
C Creative application of graphic communication
skills, originality and quality of work
(the quality of work, originality and creativity in
demonstrating the graphic communication skill)
Total 10%
1. Creativity in demonstrating the work /5
2. Quality and originality of the work /5
TOTAL: /10
D Team work and group collaboration Total 2%
1. Team work, participation and collaboration to
progress
/2
TOTAL: /2
GRAND TOTAL /30% GRADE:
COMMENTS:
GROUP MEMBERS NAME:
NO STUDENT’S NAME STUDENT ID

Contenu connexe

Similaire à Project 2

Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Leon Lim
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Jian Leo
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
chuenmin
 
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
KY Quah
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Amelisa Collins
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Zheng Chee Cham
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Dameerster
 
CL Project 2 design process research analysis
CL Project 2 design process research  analysisCL Project 2 design process research  analysis
CL Project 2 design process research analysis
ashleyyeap
 
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
KY Quah
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Gynie
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Quo Ming
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
Louise Foong
 

Similaire à Project 2 (20)

CL Project 2A Brief
CL Project 2A BriefCL Project 2A Brief
CL Project 2A Brief
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Cl project 2A design process research analysis
Cl project 2A design process research  analysisCl project 2A design process research  analysis
Cl project 2A design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
 
Project 2A Brief
Project 2A BriefProject 2A Brief
Project 2A Brief
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
CL Project 2 design process research analysis
CL Project 2 design process research  analysisCL Project 2 design process research  analysis
CL Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
FNBE 0115 - CL PROJECT 2 BRIEF
FNBE 0115 - CL PROJECT 2 BRIEF FNBE 0115 - CL PROJECT 2 BRIEF
FNBE 0115 - CL PROJECT 2 BRIEF
 
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
Project2designprocessresearchanalysis 150624030224-lva1-app6892
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 
FNBE0115 - CL PROJECT 2
FNBE0115 - CL PROJECT 2FNBE0115 - CL PROJECT 2
FNBE0115 - CL PROJECT 2
 
Project 2 design process research analysis
Project 2 design process research  analysisProject 2 design process research  analysis
Project 2 design process research analysis
 

Plus de Ong Ke Qi (20)

PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIOPORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO
 
Reinventing the tshirt “design”
Reinventing the tshirt “design”Reinventing the tshirt “design”
Reinventing the tshirt “design”
 
Business Plan
Business PlanBusiness Plan
Business Plan
 
3806da 060ba18c363c4011a2d5a975cb6a7324
3806da 060ba18c363c4011a2d5a975cb6a73243806da 060ba18c363c4011a2d5a975cb6a7324
3806da 060ba18c363c4011a2d5a975cb6a7324
 
Iciassignment1b3 151214093653
Iciassignment1b3 151214093653Iciassignment1b3 151214093653
Iciassignment1b3 151214093653
 
Doc12
Doc12Doc12
Doc12
 
Icifinalprojectnov2015
Icifinalprojectnov2015Icifinalprojectnov2015
Icifinalprojectnov2015
 
Doc11
Doc11Doc11
Doc11
 
Landscape project proposal
Landscape project proposalLandscape project proposal
Landscape project proposal
 
Doc10
Doc10Doc10
Doc10
 
Doc9
Doc9Doc9
Doc9
 
Project 1
Project 1Project 1
Project 1
 
Doc8
Doc8Doc8
Doc8
 
Drawing final project studio unit living_july 2015
Drawing final project studio unit living_july 2015Drawing final project studio unit living_july 2015
Drawing final project studio unit living_july 2015
 
Doc7
Doc7Doc7
Doc7
 
Drawing project 2 july 2015
Drawing project 2 july 2015Drawing project 2 july 2015
Drawing project 2 july 2015
 
Doc6
Doc6Doc6
Doc6
 
Doc5
Doc5Doc5
Doc5
 
Doc4
Doc4Doc4
Doc4
 
Doc2
Doc2Doc2
Doc2
 

Dernier

The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyesppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ashishpaul799
 

Dernier (20)

The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 4pptx.pptx
 
Advances in production technology of Grapes.pdf
Advances in production technology of Grapes.pdfAdvances in production technology of Grapes.pdf
Advances in production technology of Grapes.pdf
 
How to Break the cycle of negative Thoughts
How to Break the cycle of negative ThoughtsHow to Break the cycle of negative Thoughts
How to Break the cycle of negative Thoughts
 
How to the fix Attribute Error in odoo 17
How to the fix Attribute Error in odoo 17How to the fix Attribute Error in odoo 17
How to the fix Attribute Error in odoo 17
 
Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptxGyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
Gyanartha SciBizTech Quiz slideshare.pptx
 
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyesppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
 
Benefits and Challenges of Using Open Educational Resources
Benefits and Challenges of Using Open Educational ResourcesBenefits and Challenges of Using Open Educational Resources
Benefits and Challenges of Using Open Educational Resources
 
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptxMorse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
Morse OER Some Benefits and Challenges.pptx
 
B.ed spl. HI pdusu exam paper-2023-24.pdf
B.ed spl. HI pdusu exam paper-2023-24.pdfB.ed spl. HI pdusu exam paper-2023-24.pdf
B.ed spl. HI pdusu exam paper-2023-24.pdf
 
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPointOpen Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
Open Educational Resources Primer PowerPoint
 
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonThe Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
 
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
Dementia (Alzheimer & vasular dementia).
 
Basic phrases for greeting and assisting costumers
Basic phrases for greeting and assisting costumersBasic phrases for greeting and assisting costumers
Basic phrases for greeting and assisting costumers
 
The Benefits and Challenges of Open Educational Resources
The Benefits and Challenges of Open Educational ResourcesThe Benefits and Challenges of Open Educational Resources
The Benefits and Challenges of Open Educational Resources
 
Operations Management - Book1.p - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
Operations Management - Book1.p  - Dr. Abdulfatah A. SalemOperations Management - Book1.p  - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
Operations Management - Book1.p - Dr. Abdulfatah A. Salem
 
50 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI IOE LỚP 9 - NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 (CÓ LINK HÌNH, FILE AUDIO VÀ ĐÁ...
50 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI IOE LỚP 9 - NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 (CÓ LINK HÌNH, FILE AUDIO VÀ ĐÁ...50 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI IOE LỚP 9 - NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 (CÓ LINK HÌNH, FILE AUDIO VÀ ĐÁ...
50 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI IOE LỚP 9 - NĂM HỌC 2022-2023 (CÓ LINK HÌNH, FILE AUDIO VÀ ĐÁ...
 
The Last Leaf, a short story by O. Henry
The Last Leaf, a short story by O. HenryThe Last Leaf, a short story by O. Henry
The Last Leaf, a short story by O. Henry
 
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdfDanh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
Danh sách HSG Bộ môn cấp trường - Cấp THPT.pdf
 
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & EngineeringBasic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
Basic Civil Engg Notes_Chapter-6_Environment Pollution & Engineering
 
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
[GDSC YCCE] Build with AI Online Presentation
 

Project 2

  • 1. 1 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE) CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPE [ARC30203] Prerequisite: None Lecturers: Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan, Shazreene Nurjanna Shamsuddin Project 2 Site Analysis (30% Group Work) Submission: 5th October 2015 (Week 10) Introduction “For every site, there is an ideal use. For every use, there is an ideal site” [John Ormsbee Simonds] The professional works like landscape architecture projects should be developed in systematic process. Its purpose is to best arrange the elements of any planned development in relation to the natural and constructed features of a site and its environs. The responsibility of a designer is to guide those involved in the best solution and to help ensure in all ways possible the project’s success. Most of the projects in the field are designated to integrate people with the outdoor environment for them to appreciate nature more. It involves all aspects of the outdoor environment from the design of intimate gardens to the planning and management of land areas. People use this space most of the time; when they leave a building, they will have to pass by an open space to reach next destination. Public open space is considered as a park that acts as a getaway for city residents to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A park should provide a natural setting, or so called ‘pleasure gardens’. “Place making is both an overarching idea and a hands-on tool for improving a neighborhood, city or region. It has the potential to be one of the most transformative ideas of this century”. [Project for Public Space] Objectives of Project The objectives of this project:  To identify and describe the characteristics of a park by conducting a research according to the topics given.  To demonstrate the understanding of site selection and site analysis via graphic communication skills.  To demonstrate understanding and explanation of landscape features and elements in a park. Learning Outcomes of this Project On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Fundamental comprehension on how to conduct site selection and site analysis for better execution of a landscape project.
  • 2. 2 2. Distinguish the categories, characteristics and elements that govern a park designed by landscape architects. Tasks - Methodology In a group of 6 to 7 members, you are to choose a site from one of the following categories. The site must be in local within Malaysia ONLY. 1. Community Park 2. Neighbourhood Park 3. Pocket Park 4. Plaza/Boulevard 5. Rooftop Garden 6. Courtyard 7. Indoor Park TASK 1 You are required to organize a field trip to the site, carry out a field observation and generate a site inventory and analysis. The information needed is based on the following; - Introduction to the site (general info, brief historical background, size of the site, etc.) - Site Contextual Study (location inside and outside surrounds the site, layout design, etc.) - Human Activities (main regular activities, occasional activities, active/passive) - Space / Zoning (description about the zoning of whole area, space arrangement (public/private space) within the site, some visual study if necessary) - Circulation Pattern (the circulation path for both pedestrian and vehicular, the start and end or stopping points in between, parking etc.) - Plantings (plants groups, location of the plants, brief description with appropriate images) - Hardscape Materials (types of hardscape/structure found on site, the materials with appropriate images) **The expected outcome from this task are a set of inventory checklist & data (to do by your own & to show to your tutors during tutorials), an array of information with images (if necessary) and description, mapping or diagram and analysis of EACH information stated above (to use SWOT analysis that will be taught in class). TASK 2 Based on above information, you need to formulate a site synthesis as overall which just using ONE diagram. Site synthesis is known as a design solution to the site. In the diagram, you are to explain/ state/write the design solutions/ ideations CONCEPTUALLY with scribbles/ doodles/ sketches/ drawings/ images if necessary. The idea should not be in detailed, just a brief or rough idea of what do you think would be the best options to improve the existing site condition. You may provide several options to one single problem/circumstance/condition but it has to be relevance. **The expected outcome from this task is a diagram (could be a graphic map or a mind map) to be placed at the last part. It is better to present it individually (not to be with other information) as this would act as the conclusion of overall.
  • 3. 3 Submission Requirement This is a group project participate by all group members. Marks shall be deducted to those who don’t participate in their group. A peer evaluation form will be distributed to all students which will be as a work log and proof for any issues/complaints encounter aftermath. FORMATTING 1. To use minimum 4 and maximum 6 of A2 presentation boards, can be digitally or manually done. 2. To use suitable and readable font types/handwritings. It is advisable to use architectural writing (if the work is done manually). 3. The orientation of the layout should be standardized for all boards. 4. Do include your group name, members name with ID, and Taylor’s logo at the bottom part with appropriate size. 5. All titles, headings/ sub-headings, annotations/ note-taking (where applicable) need to be legible and presentable. MATERIALS/ MEDIUM 1. May use any medium of paper and board as long as it suitable and presentable. 2. Do apply appropriate technique in pasting the work on board and paper. 3. All diagrams should incorporate the standard landscape graphic communication. MODE OF SUBMISSION 1. There will be a verbal presentation on the day of submission. Each group will be given 8 to 10 minutes only to present the work. 2. Each group can send ONE or more representative whom can deliver an effective presentation. 3. All students need to comply with a formal dress code during presentation regardless who is presenting. No slippers and jeans. Dress up properly. 4. Print the assessment sheets (apparently for 2 assessors) and fill up with complete information before your turn. 5. The presentation will be held during tutorial hours. We will span the 4 hours on that day for presentation, therefore please be punctual. The presentation queue will be posted on FB group a day before presentation. THE PRESENTATION DAY IS ON 5TH OCTOBER 2015, MONDAY AT YOUR RESPECTIVE TUTORIALS VENUE. Assessment Criteria The assessment criteria for this assignment will be based on:  Demonstrated understanding of brief  Relevance, appropriateness and depth of research exhibited in the assignment  Creative application of graphic communication skills, originality and quality of the work  Team work and group collaboration Suggested References ** Refer to slides presentation on project briefing.
  • 4. 4 Marking Criteria Marks shall be distributed as follows: Work will be assessed based on: TGC Acquired Assessment Criteria Marks % Demonstrated understanding of brief 5 % Relevance, appropriateness and depth of research exhibited in the assignment 13 % Creative application of graphic communication skills, originality and quality of work 10 % Team work and group collaboration 2 % TOTAL 30 % NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER.
  • 5. 5 PROJECT 2 Site Analysis GROUP NAME: _____________________________________________________________ GROUP ASSESSMENT No Assessment Marks Remarks/Grade A Demonstration understanding of brief (the form and level of execution of understanding the brief) Total 5% 1. Understanding of brief and requirement /5 TOTAL: /5 B Relevance, appropriateness and depth of research exhibited in the assignment (thorough research and in-depth study related to the task given) Total 13% 1. Relevance of analysis & synthesis related to the site condition /3 2. Appropriateness of information, images and analysis of the site condition /5 3. Depth of research and analysis exhibited in the assignment /5 TOTAL: /13 C Creative application of graphic communication skills, originality and quality of work (the quality of work, originality and creativity in demonstrating the graphic communication skill) Total 10% 1. Creativity in demonstrating the work /5 2. Quality and originality of the work /5 TOTAL: /10 D Team work and group collaboration Total 2% 1. Team work, participation and collaboration to progress /2 TOTAL: /2 GRAND TOTAL /30% GRADE: COMMENTS: GROUP MEMBERS NAME: NO STUDENT’S NAME STUDENT ID