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  1. May 2019
    1. PLANNING

      its great to see your research added! great find on the design for dignity! can't wait to see the final result

    1. NOTES ABOUT FLOOR PLAN:

      Great process! You have a consistent show of process and it's great to see its progression. Great research

  2. Apr 2019
    1. Return Brief

      wow! your visit to Windsor was enlightening and insightful, especially with some of the points, which made me reconsider some aspects of my design! Great Job!

    2. Final slide layout, reading order as follows:

      A very interesting method of layout for your speech! Your timeline is really well thought out, it has everything. A great help personally!

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    1. Sensory designs in architecture examples

      This was an interesting search! Awesome examples of sensory design! it would have been great to see your personal reflection on this

    1. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE 

      Great to see that your starting to put your journal together! You have amazing research on the drive that you should add, especially the research leading to our speech!

    1. The role of the interior design in the design process

      interesting list! Nice lecture notes! it would be great to see other research on for this assessment!

    1. This is our presentation recording.

      Interesting progress so far! It would be great if you could update your research. I am interested in seeing your progress!

    1. Learning Journal #3636QCA #AlexandraOehl 1 28 0

      Agreed, your reflection on the weekly lectures are good! It will be interesting and exciting to see your thoughts on your research!

    1. Helpful glossary of terms related to the NDIS funding model.  

      Wow! your choices of research is truly inspiring and critical. You have brought up interesting research and points. FIGURE 1 - typology of meeting space layout, had interesting points, admittedly it was a little bit tricky to understand but aside from that your critical way of thinking is shining!

    1. Tsz Hin Leung_Harry_IDE3

      The way you use flow charts to get your point across is an interesting method. Easy to follow!

    1. Delenn Sheppard SE

      You have found really nice images! It would be great if we could see your thoughts on the lectures and some research notes as well! Have you considered perhaps joining all your weekly files to one file? It might make it easier to upload, but other than that this way works as well!

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    1. Week 5 

      It's great to see such detailed lecture notes! Your weekly JPEGs are a little hard to see for some reason, perhaps it's the way you export them, perhaps it might be a good idea to check they are exporting at 300ppi or max quality. Good work!

  5. Mar 2019
    1. lecture 1 notes and personal reflection

      A beautiful and clean layout. easy and enjoyable to read. Perhaps if it is easier for you, you could just make the format in Behance. You can use the same colours, if u know the code for it. export the illustrations as jpegs and organise them as you please, this way editing your written content is easier and quicker to do then to export and import images.

    1. Following on from the previous article noting that fractal elements (mathematical equations that are recurring in infinite scale to infinitely)  are calming to those with SPD, this ted talk explains the relationship between African Architecture and fractal design.  

      This is a nice clean layout. Easy to read and consistent. Your analysis to "The eyes of the skin" was broken down well. Each point well explained.