Spatial design graphics · AS 91629
Resolve a spatial design through graphics practice
Resolve a spatial design through graphics practice
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This standard asks you to design and present a spatial space (like a room, garden, or building interior/exterior) using proper design graphics and techniques. You'll need to understand the site conditions and constraints, develop design ideas that respond to real opportunities and problems, and communicate your final design clearly using drawings, models, or renderings.
You resolve a spatial design by exploring ideas based on analysing the design context and communicating a design that addresses the identified opportunities and constraints.
You clearly resolve a spatial design by understanding the wider environmental and human factors of the context, identifying significant opportunities and constraints, and communicating a design that responds to them.
You effectively resolve a spatial design by making informed designer decisions that integrate spatial knowledge with understanding of environmental and human factors, and communicate a design that is justified in terms of the significant opportunities and constraints.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.