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Mapping Your Firm’s Strategy: Visual Business Frameworks for Architects and Designers

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That’s where I think utilizing visual frameworks is a great way to clarify the process of aligning vision, goals, operations and more. Visual business models can be a powerful tool for creative professionals, like architects, who often prefer to communicate through drawings and diagrams.

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21st Century Architect Guide: 7 Visualization Tools Architects Can’t Live Without

Architizer

From beginning to end, as each act of a project unfolds, and visions come to life, every architect must rely on an array of visualization tools to help them successfully navigate project stages. These tools enable us to visualize and rationalize our boldest ideas, bridging the gap between digital models and physical constructs.

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Muda Architects completes circular museum dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine

Deezen

Its circular form spans land and water and is designed by Muda Architects as a giant Taiji diagram, or yin-yang symbol, to represent the philosophy of holistic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It traverses the building's three storeys and is illuminated by skylights. The photography is by Arch-Exist unless otherwise stated.

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Cedrus Residential Building // Cedrus Studio

Architizer

The design team worked closely with client on this project to understand their requirements and achieve the best design outcome. As shown in the diagrams the design started with a solid mass which was later broken into separate levels and a distinctive timber awning was added to the top in order to achieve maximum visual impact.

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Shenzhen Chuanbu Street Experimental School by Aedas

aasarchitecture

The teaching buildings are located on the east side to maximise sunlight. The playground serves as a buffer between high-rise residential and teaching areas, reducing visual pressure from the surrounding high-rise massing. This design significantly enhances the campus’s visual identity and recognition from a distance.

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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

This ensures that architectural details that will be later developed will all be orchestrated to meet the needs and goals of future building occupants along with client requirements and expectations. That is why an occupant-centered design approach that gets you to think beyond programmatic diagrams is key.

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Share Your Work With the World | Upload Your Projects to Architizer

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Architects upload their work to Architizer for a variety of reasons: To showcase their projects to potential clients, share knowledge with peers, and create a shared portfolio that everyone in their team can access and share. We also recommend tagging other key contributors and uploading your building specifications for each project.

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