I am currently in the process of applying to M.arch I programs for next fall. Reading through other forum posts and responses, there seems to be a wide variety of potential projects one can include in their portfolio (for non-architecture undergrads) to show their creativity.
I studied Urban Planning in undergrad and plan to include one or two of my main projects which also show some of my relatable design ability (with Adobe CS and Sketchup). I am also planning on including some of my hand sketches and rendering work of things like glue guns and chess pieces for which I used Adobe CS, Rhino 3D and Keyshot. The renderings are from my minor that overlapped with the industrial design program at my school.
While I believe the above projects will be a good start, I read on the university websites and from forums it is a good idea to include a wide variety of types of work.
My question is what types of other work should I include? I have tons of random work and was wondering if I can get an opinion on what (if any) of the types of projects I have done could be good things to include.
Some types of projects:
-Hand-dyed textiles such as tapestries, sewn bags, quilted work
-Metal Jewelry such as silver rings with resin and enamel and riveted decorative pins
-Screen prints, etchings and paintings/drawings (many of which are of nature, not architecture related)
Another thing I have done that I have been considering including is illustrations I tattooed on fruit like melons and oranges with my tattoo gun. I know this in really weird but I'm considering it because it might catch the eye of those reviewing my portfolio. The only reason I would include these is to show my creative ability with varying media. Is this to strange/far out there?
March I Portfolio -advice on what to include?
Hi all,
I am currently in the process of applying to M.arch I programs for next fall. Reading through other forum posts and responses, there seems to be a wide variety of potential projects one can include in their portfolio (for non-architecture undergrads) to show their creativity.
I studied Urban Planning in undergrad and plan to include one or two of my main projects which also show some of my relatable design ability (with Adobe CS and Sketchup). I am also planning on including some of my hand sketches and rendering work of things like glue guns and chess pieces for which I used Adobe CS, Rhino 3D and Keyshot. The renderings are from my minor that overlapped with the industrial design program at my school.
While I believe the above projects will be a good start, I read on the university websites and from forums it is a good idea to include a wide variety of types of work.
My question is what types of other work should I include? I have tons of random work and was wondering if I can get an opinion on what (if any) of the types of projects I have done could be good things to include.
Some types of projects:
-Hand-dyed textiles such as tapestries, sewn bags, quilted work
-Metal Jewelry such as silver rings with resin and enamel and riveted decorative pins
-Screen prints, etchings and paintings/drawings (many of which are of nature, not architecture related)
Another thing I have done that I have been considering including is illustrations I tattooed on fruit like melons and oranges with my tattoo gun. I know this in really weird but I'm considering it because it might catch the eye of those reviewing my portfolio. The only reason I would include these is to show my creative ability with varying media. Is this to strange/far out there?
Any and all advice is helpful!
http://archinect.com/forum/thread/149977759/reading-between-the-lines-march-1-portfolio-prep/0#last
Thanks for the link! I did see your post and it is helpful in helping me get a better grasp on expectations. Looking at ISSUU has been great too.
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