Finals are coming up and many students are anticipating the final review and all that comes along with it: presenting in front of a jury; receiving criticism; and the pressure, stress, and anxiety leading up to it. Additionally, the virtual nature of the presentations bring a new layer of consideration for students. There are many factors that go into a successful final review. Here are three articles that investigate some of the intricacies of presentations in studio.
The Architecture Student's Presentation Roadmap outlines some best practices for those communicating their work in studio. There are practical examples on how to outline a presentation and some helpful tips to keep in mind for the big day.
In this piece we debunk the myth that one must use complicated language to communicate complex concepts. Check it out.
Understandably, it can be nerve-racking to face a line of people who are there to criticize your hard work. How to Face a Jury in Architecture School explores the true nature of the jury and offers some insights to help you ease your nerves in the wake of the critique.
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