Elements and Performance Criteria
- Adapt and develop concepts as a result of design research
- Criteria are established that are most likely to facilitate the achievement of the conceptual vision
- Consultation is conducted with colleagues to develop conceptual thinking approaches
- A range of spatial problems are examined to determine suitable approaches
- Relevant ideas and approaches are researched, adapted and incorporated from other practitioners
- Visualise design concepts using a range of modelling techniques
- Manage and organise resource requirements for new work
- Materials, tools, equipment and computer aided design applications are researched for the achievement of different 3-D effects
- Resource requirements that arise from the use of techniques and experimental approaches are determined and organised for new work
- Critical path is determined, projecting completion dates of each stage of the project
- Develop extend and resolve spatial ideas through modelling
- Experimentation is undertaken with a range of modelling techniques to explore and develop complex 3-D notions
- Design elements and principles are applied and manipulated to assist in design development
- Scale, volume and proportion are explored and manipulated as part of a design development process
- A range of models are developed by hand or using computer aided design applications to revise and refine spatial ideas
- Present a fully resolved interior space using sophisticated modelling techniques
- Modelling technique is selected to meet the established criteria
- Appropriate scale is selected to meet brief criteria
- Resolved spatial ideas are accurately represented to scale
- Materials and textures are accurately represented to scale
- Construction, detailing and finishes are resolved and demonstrated through sophisticated modelling
- Detailed model is presented to client and feedback evaluated