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ADVANCED BUILDING TECHNIQUES#1

Complex methods used to construct LEGO models, focusing on structural integrity and aesthetics.

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY#2

The ability of a structure to withstand its intended load without failure, crucial for model stability.

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN#3

The art and science of designing buildings, considering functionality, aesthetics, and safety.

LEGO MODELS#4

Three-dimensional representations created using LEGO bricks, often mimicking real-world structures.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#5

Techniques for effectively communicating design concepts and engaging an audience.

AESTHETIC DESIGN#6

The visual appeal of a structure, including color, form, and materials used in construction.

ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES#7

Fundamental concepts that guide the design and construction of safe and functional structures.

MODULAR CONSTRUCTION#8

Building techniques that involve creating sections or modules that can be assembled later.

COLOR THEORY#9

The study of how colors interact and the effects they have on perception and emotion.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#10

Systematic approaches for gathering and analyzing information relevant to architectural projects.

CRITIQUE METHODS#11

Techniques for evaluating and providing feedback on designs, fostering improvement.

SCALED DRAWINGS#12

Proportional representations of a design that allow for accurate building and planning.

MATERIAL SELECTION#13

Choosing appropriate LEGO elements based on structural and aesthetic requirements.

CONSTRUCTION LOG#14

A documented record of the building process, including challenges and solutions encountered.

FINAL TOUCHES#15

Last modifications made to enhance the visual appeal and completeness of a model.

ENGAGING PRESENTATION OUTLINES#16

Structured frameworks that guide the delivery of design concepts during presentations.

VISUAL AIDS#17

Tools such as slides or models used to enhance understanding during presentations.

Q&A SESSIONS#18

Opportunities for the audience to ask questions following a presentation, promoting interaction.

PEER FEEDBACK#19

Constructive criticism provided by fellow participants to improve design quality.

DOCUMENTING THE CRITIQUE PROCESS#20

Recording feedback and reflections from critiques to inform future designs.

PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO#21

A collection of work showcasing an individual's skills and projects in architectural design.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT#22

Understanding the background and significance of architectural styles and landmarks.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES#23

Guidelines that inform the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional designs.

BUILDING PROCESSES#24

The series of steps taken to construct a structure, from planning to completion.

MATERIALS ENGINEERING#25

The study of materials' properties and their applications in design and construction.