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The Complete Guide to 360 Panoramas for Immersive Client Presentations

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Sentio In the world of architecture and design, traditional methods of showcasing 3D designs via 2D floorplans, renders and video walkthroughs are standard practices. For clients, it is hard to visualize spaces by looking at 2D representations. However, they lack one important thing: immersion. Read more »

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Designing without a Client: 6 Houses Created by Celebrated Architects for Themselves

ArchDaily

Image © FLC/ADAGP Examining the houses that architects designed for themselves can provide insight into their design process, priorities, and philosophy. These projects are often experiments and testing grounds for their own design principles, pushing the boundaries of architectural expression. Read more »

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Architecture is Awesome: #33 Happy Clients

SW Oregon Architect

There are few things more rewarding for me as an architect than witnessing the genuine smiles and expressions of delight from clients and users upon first enjoying the projects my colleagues and I have had a hand in designing. Happy clients are a testament to the commitment of the entire design team to fulfil dreams.

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How Sentio VR's Presentation Tools Can Help Architects Win Over Clients

ArchDaily

Architects often face the challenge of effectively communicating their designs to clients, as architectural design is a complex process that involves numerous technical details and decisions. Current methods of presenting architectural designs, such as 2D drawings or renders can be limiting. Read more »

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Sustainable Architecture: Design Green with the Client in Mind

Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director

Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.

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Incorporating Culture Into Design: How Lessons Learned From Tribal Clients Shaped the Architecture of the Choctaw Nation Headquarters

Archinect

As architects, we are charged with creating spaces that not only meet our clients' functional needs but also present an aesthetic that embodies who the client is and what matters to them. When determining that aesthetic, a client's culture often becomes a key consideration.

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Architect sues client for using work without payment or permission after being dismissed from project

Archinect

A Pennsylvania -based architecture firm has filed a civil lawsuit in the state’s Middle District Court against a former developer client for breach-of-contract and copyright infringement.

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