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- Arch-Vizz Helps Students and Professionals Improve Their Visualisation Skills
- Spotlight: I.M. Pei
- Nuannuan Hotpot & Tea / Golucci Interior Architects
- OHE House / ALTS Design Office
- Shanghai Xujiahui Centre, Lot I & II / Ronald Lu & Partners
- House of the House / OfAA
- The Wine Ayutthaya / Bangkok Project Studio
- Casa Tello / PRODUCTORA
- El Salvador II Building / Estudio Abramzon
- Mi Casita Preschool and Cultural Center / BAAO + 4Mativ Design Studio
- Kovalska Office Space / Lera Brumina + Artem Trigubchak
- Material of the Future: 4 Architects that Experiment with Cross Laminated Timber
- ArchDaily's Best Articles with Tips and Ideas for Architecture
- The Porcelain Room / Tom Postma Design
Arch-Vizz Helps Students and Professionals Improve Their Visualisation Skills Posted: 25 Apr 2020 09:00 PM PDT In a visually over-stimulating environment, architecture projects compete for attention through eye-catching visuals and intriguing graphical representations of their concepts. Visualization skills rank high in the architectural profession, but they also demand significant time and effort to develop. Arch-Vizz is a website dedicated to both students and professionals who aim to improve their visualization skills and broaden their perspective on architectural representation. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 25 Apr 2020 08:30 PM PDT Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei (April 26, 1917-May 16, 2019), is arguably the greatest living member of the modernist generation of architects. When he received his Pritzker Prize in 1983, the jury citation stated that he "has given this century some of its most beautiful interior spaces and exterior forms." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Nuannuan Hotpot & Tea / Golucci Interior Architects Posted: 25 Apr 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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OHE House / ALTS Design Office Posted: 25 Apr 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Shanghai Xujiahui Centre, Lot I & II / Ronald Lu & Partners Posted: 25 Apr 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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The Wine Ayutthaya / Bangkok Project Studio Posted: 25 Apr 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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El Salvador II Building / Estudio Abramzon Posted: 25 Apr 2020 06:00 AM PDT
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Mi Casita Preschool and Cultural Center / BAAO + 4Mativ Design Studio Posted: 25 Apr 2020 04:00 AM PDT
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Kovalska Office Space / Lera Brumina + Artem Trigubchak Posted: 25 Apr 2020 02:00 AM PDT
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Material of the Future: 4 Architects that Experiment with Cross Laminated Timber Posted: 25 Apr 2020 12:35 AM PDT This article was originally published on The Architect's Newspaper as "Architects apply the latest in fabrication, design, and visualization to age-old timber." Every so often, the field of architecture is presented with what is hailed as the next "miracle building material." Concrete enabled the expansion of the Roman Empire, steel densified cities to previously unthinkable heights, and plastic reconstituted the architectural interior and the building economy along with it. But it would be reasonable to question why and how, in the 21st century, timber was accorded a miracle status on the tail-end of a timeline several millennia-long. Though its rough-hewn surface and the puzzle-like assembly it engenders might seem antithetical to the current global demand for exponential building development, it is timber's durability, renewability, and capacity for sequestering carbon—rather than release it—that inspires the building industry to heavily invest in its future. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
ArchDaily's Best Articles with Tips and Ideas for Architecture Posted: 24 Apr 2020 11:00 PM PDT ArchDaily has created a list of best articles that address all the tips and recommendations you need to know about materials, construction, design, education, work (and life). This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Porcelain Room / Tom Postma Design Posted: 24 Apr 2020 10:00 PM PDT
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