DG3

Design Graphics 3

Digital Rendering and Presentation Drawings

This third course in the Design Graphics Sequence takes the same site plan and designs and renders them with digital media. Advanced and additional details fill out the sequence with a full graphic package that encompasses digital renderings, sections, and elevations.

Instructor

Laura Razo

Project Location

Santa Monica

Tongva Park

Student: Aimee Kirby

Digitally rendered analysis and site study of Tongva Park.

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Tongva Park

Student: Heather Wu

Digitally rendered analysis and study of Tongva Park

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Tongva Park

Student: Mackenzie Doyle

An in depth analysis of Tongva Park, presented with a combination of hand drawn and digital renderings.

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SCASLA Excellence Award

DG3 Final Presentation

Student: Grace Pan

This booklet features a variety of exhibits that are a culmination of graphic techniques (from traditional hand-rendering to employing an arsenal of digital tools) accumulated over 3 quarters.

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DG3 – Tongva Park

Student: Robert Hancock

This full graphic package is supported with digital renderings, sections, and elevations that demonstrate the knowledge and drawing techniques learned in my first year of UCLA’s Landscape Architectural Program.

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DG3-Tongva Park

Student: Tracy Wolk

Rendering and digital manipulation of previous work in the Design Graphics series

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Design Graphics Showcase

Student: Calvin Mingione

Using Santa Monica’s Tongva Park as a case study, this booklet documents important learnings and showcases the evolution and development of graphic skills from the UCLAX Landscape Architecture Design Graphic Series.

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Tongva Park

Student: Garo Manjikian

Analysis and Digital Graphics of Tongva Park

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SCASLA Honorable Mention

Tongva Park Design Booklet

Student: Clayton Daily

A bound booklet collection of graphics describing the design of Tongva Park in Santa Monica, CA. A variety of methods were used – traditional pencil drafting, pen and color ink, as well as Photoshop for digital painting and compositing.

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SCASLA Achievement Award

Tongva Park

Student: Jen Moody

An exploration and analysis of Tongva Park, designed as an 11×17 booklet.

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Tongva Park

Student: Jesse Woltal

Narrative booklet of Tongva Park as I’ve experienced it through the Design Graphics course sequence.

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Design Graphics 3

Student: Marilena Lewandowski

A study of Tongva Park in Santa Monica – an acclaimed design that responds to context but what is ‘Tongva’ about Tongva Park?

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