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Architectural Sketching [or How to Sketch like Bob] | Life of an Architect

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Home / Graphics / Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Bob Borson — April 7, 2014 — 70 Comments Architectural sketching is becoming a thing of the past – at least that’s how it seems to me most days.

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Architectural Delineation Competition - KRob 2013 | Life of an.

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If you want to learn more about the event, including how to enter, submission requirements, juror data, and the Awards Presentation and Lecture event, you can find all of that information here: Competition Details and Enter Online It is important to note that the Entry Deadline is coming up. What a feast for the eyes.

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The 14 Books Every Future Architect Should Read

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When you are in the weeds of construction documents, RFI’s, AFP’s, and need a mind refresher, pick up Thinking Architecture. Tadao Ando Conversations With Students by Tadao Ando – Ando has always been one of my favorite architects since I “discovered” him at my undergrad architecture school library.

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Should I be an Architect? | Life of an Architect

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Bob Borson — February 10, 2014 — 49 Comments The last several years have been hard on the architectural profession. I think through drawing and sketching, for others they might turn towards computer software … I don’t really care. Home / Architects / Should I be an Architect? Should I be an Architect?

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Architectural Graphic Standards | Life of an Architect

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For the purposes of today’s article, I am going to assume that all architectural drawings are correct and serve their purpose of conveying intent, scope and quantity. When I graduated from architecture school in 199[mumble-mumble], computers were not that prevalent. But that’s not really the entire story is it?

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