This course aims to enhance perceptibility spatial form. Descriptive geometry is a branch of learning to solve geometrical problem by rational transformation of shape on the sheet without any numerical expression.
The course is based on the third angle projection method. The students will understand descriptive geometry by solving geometric problems
This course is carried out after Descriptive Geometry・Graphic Science1. The students will enhance perceptibility of spacial form by solving typical problems about descriptive geometry.
Intersection of surfaces, isometric drawing, oblique axonometric projection, perspective projection, development of a solid surface
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
The corresponding exercise problems are given in the next class after the each lecture.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Lecture: Intersection of surfaces, determination method of intersections | Problems to check apprehension of Descriptive Geometry・Graphic Science1 |
Class 2 | Exercise: Intersection of surfaces, determination method of intersections | Exercise problems related to the first lecture |
Class 3 | Lecture: Principle of isometric drawing, oblique axonometric projection and their drawing methods | |
Class 4 | Exercise: Principle of isometric drawing, oblique axonometric projection and their drawing methods | Exercise problems related to the second lecture |
Class 5 | Lecture: Principle of perspective projection and its drawing method | |
Class 6 | Exercise: Principle of perspective projection and its drawing method | Exercise problems related to the third lecture |
Class 7 | Lecture: Development of a solid surface | |
Class 8 | Exercise: Development of a solid surface | Exercise problems related to the fourth lecture |
Descriptive geometry based on the third projection method (in Japanese) ISBN 978-4-627-66731-0
Course materials are provided during class.
Students' course scores are based on the exercises(30%) and the final exams(70%).
Students have equivalent knowledge of basic descriptive geometry i.e. Descriptive Geometry・Graphic Science1.