Advanced Representation
Northeastern University
School of Architecture
2009
In collaboration with the Northeastern School of Architecture Director and Curriculum Chair, I re-wrote the curriculum for the Advanced Representation course in order to emphasize visual analysis and narrative. Course content drew from the fields of architecture, graphic design and information design in order to equip students with representational techniques that enriched their analytical thinking and communication skills.
Over the course of six weeks, students explored the principles of visual analysis and graphic excellence through lectures and reading assignments. They drew on these techniques to tackle one graphic representation exercise per week. The content for the exercises focused on Copley Square and the buildings surrounding it.
