Before CAD (Computer aided design) emerged on the horizon, our architects and designers were conditioned to use pencil and paper for drawing sketches. They had to battle both time and space in order to create and present these sketches in the stipulated amount of time to their clients. It was not just about drawing a building …
Okay – so this a given, defining an architect’s success hinges on many factors. After all isn’t success something ‘safely’ subjective, in part because success connotes many variations of positivity and an overall sanguine perspective of what an Architect’s foresees? Yes, and no. Yes, because, an architect’s life hovers around strange abstractions that need to …
There was a time; decades ago, when architects would draw the building designs by hand. If you entered their workspace you would have found them working on their large drafting tables surrounded by drafting pencils and apprentices. Around 20 years ago, computer replaced paper drawings. The CAD (Computer Aided Design) was introduced in the architecture …
People looking out for a new place, their ‘home sweet home‘, want one thing from their architect/designer, to allow that space to create an identity they can resonate with. How do architects build that? Visualization is easy; it’s all in their mind like a painted picture or a wall hanging, which they fail to experience. …
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