In-class exercises
Teacup exercise
In this exercise, I realised how hard it is to actually draw a plan, section and elevation of a regular teacup - it's much, much harder than one would expect. But I think it was good practice (especially since I redid it); learning proper techniques of drawing a plan, section and elevation, how rendering techniques can change the overall effect of the drawing, etc.
Perspective exercise
This exercise was quite useful too, an introduction on how to draw proper perspectives (having not drawn proper perspectives before).
Final Submission
I chose the Rose Seidler House. I figured I'd choose that house, being able to visit it, and thus probably have a better understanding of the building, as opposed to the Botta House.
I tried to apply a kind of clean, neat, style of drawing for this, as opposed to my usual style of drawing, which is quite sketchy. I wanted to bring this out, and minimise embelishment on the page because I felt that that's what the Seidler House is - a minimalist building, with clean straight lines.