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ILLUMINATING HISTORY

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I have been using BIM to explore history for several years now and have shared many of these explorations on this blog. One of these clients was asking if this technique could be extended to help them to grasp the specialist lighting design in a more visceral setting. This image is generated from Enscape, then processed in Photoshop.

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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. Love the sketches too. link] Bob Borson I did the sketches on top of trace paper (like 90% of all my sketches) but I scanned these in and added some color in photoshop.

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Ultimate Guide: Architecture Marketing and Digital Marketing for Architects

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Here’s a great technique for coming up with a brand name and getting a few ideas on logos. As an architect , you should be able to design logos in inDesign for Photoshop. In this chapter, you will learn about some of the tools and techniques for advertising your business digitally for free. No problem. Don’t overthink it.

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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. Thanks and great blog! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' link] Bob Borson it is significantly less expensive.

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140+ Software Tools for Architecture Firms [2020 Update]

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The architecture design software works directly with Revit , SketchUp , Rhino , Photoshop , and Cinema4D , by way of supporting the import/export of these native file formats, making work with partners and customers easier. The tool allows us to import PDF files, aerial imagery and even hand-drawn field sketches. as well as for print.