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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. ➡️ Click here to explore the latest featured projects 2.

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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

INTRODUCTION: THE DEFINITION. 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. In other words, do not simply visualize to re-present your design concept idea. SCHEMATIC DESIGN PROPOSAL.

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Shop in Baviaans Kloof – Rethinking an Approach to Working Drawings

DesignScape Architects

Projects in remote locations definitely have their challenges. Our client, based overseas, is involved in a family farm in the Baviaans, with the closest town being Willowmore in the Karoo. First, though, we sent a simple diagram to the client for approval. We found ourselves somewhat back at Square One!

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Schematic Design – This isn’t “Architecture”

Life of an Architect

Whenever an architect sits down with a new client on a new residential project, the first thing that happens is a conversation about project goals and requirements. There was definitely a hammock being used … and not just by me. As I was drawing, I kept saying “This isn’t architecture … this is a diagram.

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One cannot exist without the other

Habitus Living

While this prospect could easily provoke fear, clients Henry Tervenski and Olive Cooke – with their respective skills in building and interior design – came armed with a strong brief, and this abundance of raw potential soon crystallised into a cohesive design concept.

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Hatchet Bedrooms | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Never thought about having someone come at me with a hatchet in the dark hours but I will certainly use that in my next floor plan pitch to a client. Fear is always helpful in getting my clients to see the correct way. It’s not an informed schedule of design goals and intents. But, that may be for a different website.

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Architectural Tricks of the Trade | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

What you know have is a folded up drawing 1/16th the area it was previously with the sheet title information on the outside corner. If the set of drawings is approaching the 100+ mark definitely rolling is the way to go. Take the bottom edge and fold it up to the top, exposing the upper right hand corner of the title block.