Michigan View

Advanced Architecture/ 12th Grade STEM Research

March 2022

Revit Elevations

I designed this 3695 square foot home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. I gave the front elevation of this home a lot of depth and height. I wanted to use neutral colors to make the dark windows and roof stand out. I love the contrast of the board and batten with then shingles. The front porch with wood accents makes the home more inviting as you walk in. I steered away from the simple roofline by adding dormers and different roof heights throughout the home.


Revit Floorplan

When you walk through the front door you enter the foyer with the staircase leading upstairs. On the left in the foyer is the formal dining room with an 11 foot table and enough seating for 12. As you walk past the stairs on the right is the mudroom with coat and shoe storage and a door leading into the 2 car garage facing the right side of the house. Past the mudroom on the right is the informal dining area and large kitchen with and island for food prep and seating. On the other side of the kitchen is a den with sliding glass doors leading to the backyard. On the other side of the house is the main living area with a fireplace and a large sectional for seating. There is a small half bathroom off of the living room along with the hallway leading to the master bedroom. The large 13x17 master bedroom includes a 7x10 walk in closet along with the 13x14 master bathroom with a double vanity, separated toilet area and a large 6x10 walk in shower area with a free standing tub. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. The first 2 bedrooms are about 12x14 and 11x15 and share the first bathroom which is 9x10. The 3rd bedroom is 12x19 and has its own 7x9 walk in closet and 9x9 bathroom.

3D Model

I made a 3D model that was only 6 inches in depth for a display cabinet for my high school. Because I wasn't modelling the entire home I wanted to make sure my design was still head turning even though I was only a portion of the home. I chose to do this design because it was the most intricate elevation and has a lot of different depths and rooflines. I used foam core to create the walls and roof in the shapes needed and I printed out the siding from Revit. I colored in any imperfections with markers and I used Inventor and the 3D printer to print the windows and door to give the model a pop.