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Photo's #frommydesk | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

One way that I accomplish this is by using the social media platform “Instagram” to illustrate certain moments of my day – which can range from what I feel is quite exciting to mind-numbingly boring … sort of like talking to a structural engineer at a cocktail party. on my project notes” #sketch.

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Pier and Beam Foundations - KHouse Progress | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Since a number of people don’t seem to understand this concept, I thought I would whip together some sketches to help illustrate my point. I believe the structural engineer called for 3,500 psi concrete so we were looking for a 4″ slump – which is what we got. Love the sketches too. lindahelen Great post!

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KHouse Modern Progress Update | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I still think sketch up is way easier, but just for 3d views. If I had staff, I would probably design in sketch up, and have “them” do the plans… too bad my staff can’t draw. Revit uses Mental Ray as its render engine. The cloud based render engine is a little more advanced. very very low.

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