Amber Lewis AD: FAU Freshman Architecture Projects

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{ Amber Lewis AD Florida Atlantic University School of Architecture 2016 American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Interested in: summer jobs, internships & volunteer projects Contact: Linked In

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This is a portfolio of my work during the first semester at Florida Atlantic University. Please contact me on LinkedIn dot com about summer jobs, interships and volunteer projects.

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{Amber Lewis AD

Florida Atlantic UniversitySchool of Architecture 2016

American Design Drafting Association (ADDA)American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)

Interested in: summer jobs, internships & volunteer projectsContact: Linked In

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Designing cubes in an orthogonal way to create the illusion of movement. The first design was created in clay.

Project 1 - Movement

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The next design was re-imagined and created in chipboard.

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The final project was built out of museum board. This project helped us work on our overall craft and ability to work with different materials.

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This project required us to take squares and place them in an orthogonal way to create the illusion of defying gravity.

Project 2 – Defy Gravity

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This project required us to encapsulate the ‘defying gravity’ project in a 1-inch thick box in order to show us the negative space around the mass. It was created out of blue insulation foam.

Project 3 – Negative Space

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The next step of this project was to take away mass from the box in order to create a more aesthetically pleasing look. We placed a 2-inch gap between the pieces. Last, we were required to add lines and planes to the spaces to accentuate the design we had created.

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