[NABS-L] Architecture in College

Ka Li ka.yat.li at gmail.com
Tue Aug 4 18:54:26 UTC 2020


Hi Jesse,

Chris Downey is  a blind architect who you may wish to contact. As for 
CAD, one way to approach this is to use OpenSCAD which is a scripting 
language that will allow you to create models through code.


I'm studying subjects that are highly visual so even though I'm not 
familiar with the tools your program will be using, I can offer more 
suggestions on different ways to access tactile graphics. Feel free to 
contact me off line if you have more questions.


Best,

Ka



On 8/4/2020 1:43 PM, Jesse Fung via NABS-L wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> All the emailing threads on getting accustomed to college have been really helpful. As an incoming freshman preparing to study architecture, I haven’t been able to meet people who are in this similar position. As a result, I feel like I’m going into this academic area “blind”. Some of my concerns stem from the heavy visually-demanding aspect of design and modeling. Nowadays, the use of computer programs such as SketchUp, CAD, and Revit have become integral with learning the architecture trade. Not only are these programs heavily visual, there are many commands that one has to learn. On a side note, I became visually impaired two years ago so I am not great with Braille. Are there people who are currently studying architecture or practicing architects that I can talk to about these concerns? Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
> Jesse Fung
>
>
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