#373 - ARCHITECTURE PRESENTATION MISTAKES TO AVOID

 

SUMMARY

This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design discuss common mistakes students make when giving architecture presentations. The two cover graphics, documenting ideas, physical models, overselling, inviting collaboration, site analysis, receiving feedback, ending a presentation, and more. Enjoy!



TIMESTAMPS

(01:00) Assuming what the audience knows and does not know.

(05:42) Avoiding confusion and using boards effectively. 

(12:22) Giving ideas form.

(16:02) Physical models and leveraging what you already have.

(20:12) Pretending to know more than you do.

(27:05) Reading during a presentation.

(29:50) Overselling.

(34:55) Pronouns and inviting collaboration.

(42:25) Making a project personal to you and starting with your instincts.

(47:40) Leveraging the site.

(57:45) Ending a presentation and listening to other presentations.

(01:04:10) Responding to feedback. 


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