We decided to reinterpret the Jesuit reductions as how it would look as a normal, modern day build but with the same style and color palette in an urban setting.
We were interested in the history of the Jesuit reductions, so we decided to reimagine it in a modern day setting.
We first studied the Jesuit reductions thoroughley in class to know everything about them. We then visited them and carefully analyzed the architecture and how they were built. Then, we opened TinkerCad and made a model of how it would look nowadays.
After testing our idea, we found that adapting the Jesuit reduction style into a modern urban layout worked well because it preserved the original architecture, shapes and color palette.The data came purely from going there and analyzing the build.
Our results show that the design can work in a modern city and still keep the same look and style. We learned that comining ancient architecture with new building methods can make spaces that reflect ancient times in a modern setting.
I think next time we should learn to use TinkerCad better, or maybe even use a different program, because what we used was pretty rudimentary and wasn't that useful for more complex shapes in large quantities like they're used in ancient architecture.
All of us helped (S, V, M, E), and all of the facts came from visiting the said places where we got inspired from. Teacher C explained and taught us how to use TinkerCad.