I really appreciate how the panel gave 30minutes of presentation time, and another 20-30 minutes for Q&A. We know interior student spend the whole semester working on their design and deserve to spent that much time to present it. I go to a school which let me present my final in 15 mins and 5 mins Q&A which quite dissapointing, especially if they run out of time, and they shorten the time even more for the later batch of students.
I study architecture and one time my presentation was cut because it exceeded the limit of 5 mins... You can't possibly explain a whole project within a 5 min time limit. That's so disrespectful.
If my reasoning for any choice I made in the design process is "I thought it would be really cool" I would not major as an architect. I could also not propose a luxury project since here in Chile we are taught to be a lot more aware when it comes to societies needs and need to be able to really validate why we are choosing a certain program and wether it is need it or not. I find it amuzing the difference of how the disciplines are taught in different countries.
This entire presentation was inspirational. You can tell how deeply she thought about the project and in a short amount of time she managed to walk us through the whole experience. I wonder if this will become a reality... it should
The best part is the discussion conjured by the reviewers... Meaning it was a great enough project to have them discussing it like that... Real inspiring...
hi .. today is the 13th August 2018 .. which is about 4 1/2 yrs after this video was made. i had so many negative things to say BUT after the Q&A section, then it occured to me that, this is not the architecture school that i went to in Malaysia. Anywhere else, examiners, like those here in the video, are, very positive and coming up ideas/comments that would only make the design move forward. I forgot that i had a short wonderful experience being in an architectural school in the UK where the lecturers are all positive, eveything is moved forward and it was funnily a culture shock to me. That's why the WEST is always in front. All the best to beautiful Brett.
Renders could definitely use more work, but I know too well that to master rendering is close to impossible given time constrain Presentation apart from the 'awesome' and 'cool' was truly outstanding. Perfect conversational semi-colloquial tone mixed with great clarity.
I must thank your for the amazing presentation, I am currently a student looking into majors as to what I would like to do with my future life, and I felt as if this really struck me, almost in awe to see the amazing work done in such times like so.
she took a pretty big risk of using the idea of darkness as being the drive of the entire project. good job! you have great courage for taking a risk like this!👏
@@niviamaeva it's almost impossible to start executing projects like this right after college. She'd have to be an assistant at some firm for many years before she could actually begin working on this project.
Trish, this is her final presentation. The last year of her studies, she have to choose a final project to present in front of a panel; she have to put in practice all she learned in previous years such as rendering, research, design skills, computer skills, communications etc. The panel always have teachers and professionals to evaluate her performance and give her advice.
Okay. I was just curious as to why it isn't just her professor judging and why it is a panel. Is that the way it will be once she is in the field working? Is this like a procedure that makes it "official"? Because I just think that the same presentation can be done with her professor and her class. I guess I still don't get why it is a panel. What does that do?
I really appreciate how the panel gave 30minutes of presentation time, and another 20-30 minutes for Q&A. We know interior student spend the whole semester working on their design and deserve to spent that much time to present it.
I go to a school which let me present my final in 15 mins and 5 mins Q&A which quite dissapointing, especially if they run out of time, and they shorten the time even more for the later batch of students.
my school gives us 7 mins for our Presentation. very very disappointing.
@@MysteriousDibalo ..
I study architecture and one time my presentation was cut because it exceeded the limit of 5 mins... You can't possibly explain a whole project within a 5 min time limit. That's so disrespectful.
My final is 4-5 minutes , it ruins the presentation as you don’t have time for story telling or expand on your research etc
If my reasoning for any choice I made in the design process is "I thought it would be really cool" I would not major as an architect. I could also not propose a luxury project since here in Chile we are taught to be a lot more aware when it comes to societies needs and need to be able to really validate why we are choosing a certain program and wether it is need it or not. I find it amuzing the difference of how the disciplines are taught in different countries.
This entire presentation was inspirational. You can tell how deeply she thought about the project and in a short amount of time she managed to walk us through the whole experience. I wonder if this will become a reality... it should
Sheer brilliant
The best part is the discussion conjured by the reviewers... Meaning it was a great enough project to have them discussing it like that... Real inspiring...
hi .. today is the 13th August 2018 .. which is about 4 1/2 yrs after this video was made.
i had so many negative things to say BUT after the Q&A section, then it occured to me that, this is not the architecture school that i went to in Malaysia.
Anywhere else, examiners, like those here in the video, are, very positive and coming up ideas/comments that would only make the design move forward.
I forgot that i had a short wonderful experience being in an architectural school in the UK where the lecturers are all positive, eveything is moved forward
and it was funnily a culture shock to me.
That's why the WEST is always in front.
All the best to beautiful Brett.
I am so glad I found this channel! I LOVE Architecture! What an Inspiration!
excellent, great concepts and excellent presentation, great speaker
Renders could definitely use more work, but I know too well that to master rendering is close to impossible given time constrain
Presentation apart from the 'awesome' and 'cool' was truly outstanding. Perfect conversational semi-colloquial tone mixed with great clarity.
Finally!!! Thank you. After so long I came across with your video and helped me with my D&T coursework.
yeah lets pump out more designers like the ones on HGTV, great idea, really pushing the boundaries
Amazing. Lots of hard work there .
Awesome presentation! A lot of progressive thought and creativity☝️
Such a beautiful coheisive design with well thought out concepts! Absolutely stunning.
This presentation is absolutely brilliant. I am so impressed! Really amazing work
I must thank your for the amazing presentation, I am currently a student looking into majors as to what I would like to do with my future life, and I felt as if this really struck me, almost in awe to see the amazing work done in such times like so.
Very interesting project. I just dont get why there is no access on employee break-room on the basement. 8:32
I like the committee talking at the end.
Did this project come to life? Where are you working now? Loved your presentation!
she took a pretty big risk of using the idea of darkness as being the drive of the entire project. good job! you have great courage for taking a risk like this!👏
Houry Jamgotchian gggf
This was five years ago. I'm wondering how many projects she has completed since the presentation? Does anyone know?
Realistically she probably graduated and had to settle for a job where she works on other people's projects.
sara kroczyk we don’t know it.
@@niviamaeva it's almost impossible to start executing projects like this right after college. She'd have to be an assistant at some firm for many years before she could actually begin working on this project.
sara kroczyk sure, but also she could open her own firm
really interesting, connecting , very nice presentation
great work ,great presentation , very interesting concepts , always forward :)
Great presentation! How long did she work in this project for.?
She told in this video 2 years check the time of video 38:30
Anna Qureshi Hi
What design app did you use to show your design concept?
This is so amazing!! I love it.
Why is there a panel for this? What purpose does it serve?
Trish, this is her final presentation. The last year of her studies, she have to choose a final project to present in front of a panel; she have to put in practice all she learned in previous years such as rendering, research, design skills, computer skills, communications etc. The panel always have teachers and professionals to evaluate her performance and give her advice.
Okay. I was just curious as to why it isn't just her professor judging and why it is a panel. Is that the way it will be once she is in the field working? Is this like a procedure that makes it "official"? Because I just think that the same presentation can be done with her professor and her class. I guess I still don't get why it is a panel. What does that do?
I’m in my second year and i have to present to a panel as well... I guess they’re prepping students for the real world
Shes speaks well, i love her ideas but I find its a bit too "dark"....there's not a lot of colors and lights...but the design is absolutely gorgeous!
Some interesting ideas there.
Great speaker.
I'm from the UK and am studying BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design. Is an MFA a masters degree in the USA?
Hi Shelter! Yes, MFA is a Master of Fine Arts in the US. For more info on our MFA programs, visit: www.academyart.edu/academics/graduate-education
Thank you so much!
wow 40 minutes presentation
Nice review.
very nice
Ty for sharing !!! pretty interesting
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What the hell is with that necklace , poverty stricken Mr T called
the guy on the left is starting to piss me off...he just wants to act and look smart...
who is she guys?
*for research purpose only
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that necklace is disgusting