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10 Projects That Feature Striking Steel Trusses

July 27, 2017 Fabian Dejtiar 0

Understanding the structural aspects of architecture is an inherent task of the architect; sufficient structural knowledge allows designers to propose ideas such as large structural elements which offer an interesting response to a project’s needs.

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10 Exemplary Ways to Represent Architectonic Construction Details

June 26, 2017 Fabian Dejtiar 0

The visual presentation of a project, which architects are responsible for, must effectively communicate and analyze the organization of the project’s material elements. This essential creative process allows those involved to effectively identify and even modify key aspects and components of the building during all phases of its conception.

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6 Timeless Details Using Stone

June 20, 2017 Fabian Dejtiar 0

Stone is elemental to our built world. It is one of the oldest (if not the oldest) materials used in man-made habitats. The sense of timelessness in stone is attributed to its long and varied history alongside architecture. From ancient monoliths to cities to houses, the diversity of stone means that it can be used to convey a variety of expressions. Carved, polished, sedimented, stacked, preserved – the list can go on and on. The feeling stone conveys in contemporary projects usually brings with it a sense of place – a raw materiality when paired with timber or other natural materials. With that in mind, check out these 6 details of projects that stand out for their use of stone:

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30 Graphs and Charts to Boost Your Visual Presentations

June 19, 2017 Fabian Dejtiar 0

Communicating ideas through imagery are central to the design process. In client presentations, site visits, or public exhibitions, we are required to represent important aspects clearly to the receiver, who is often not an architect. Furthermore, producing detailed architectural drawings can allow us to identify and modify certain aspects of the design.