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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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10 Design wins competition for Dongguan University of Technology in China

aasarchitecture

It creates a pedestrian route for the campus, provides protection from the weather, and offers informal meeting spaces that enjoy views towards the central green area. The central courtyard is also defined by a shared ‘street’ colonnade which links the research and learning spaces with the residential accommodation. Image © 10 Design.

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A4 Guide: The Six Phases of the Architectural Design Process

A4 Architects

This work included interviewing the client to better understand the program of the project, which are the functional requirements of the new construction, the size and orientation of the various component parts, the aesthetic goals, the scheduling requirements, and the approximate budget that is available to design and build the project.

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10 Design wins competition for Dongguan University of Technology in China

aasarchitecture

It creates a pedestrian route for the campus, provides protection from the weather, and offers informal meeting spaces that enjoy views towards the central green area. The central courtyard is also defined by a shared ‘street’ colonnade which links the research and learning spaces with the residential accommodation. Image © 10 Design.

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Shop in Baviaans Kloof – Rethinking an Approach to Working Drawings

DesignScape Architects

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. Add to that a simple 3D sketch, a hand sketched plan, and the basic concept was approved.

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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. As we are talking, I would ask questions and draw diagrams right in front of the clients to make sure we were on the same page. It was way better.

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Designing for Others

Life of an Architect

There is a secret that all attentive architects know: Don’t give your client what they ask for, give them what they need. In order to create personal and successful designs, you need to develop a relationship with your client that goes beyond providing functionality solely based on their requests.