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Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd. Construct Fort 137 Featuring Unobstructed Views of the Surround Desert and Canyons

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Fort 137 – The clients sought an environmentally conscious home with a direct relationship to its site to function as a base camp for their active lifestyle. In response, the residence is an open structure, organized into three layers, which radiate from a communal nucleus to a periphery of private zones. . Project Status: Built.

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The 14 Books Every Future Architect Should Read

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Being a successful architect takes more than creating a wonderful idea and presenting it to your client. How to Build and Maintain a Strong Client Base for Your A/E Firm by PSMJ – Several years ago I met PSMJ founder Frank Stasiowski at an AIA conference after he gave a presentation. Entrepreneurship.

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21st Century Architect Guide: 7 Visualization Tools Architects Can’t Live Without

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From sketching the earliest of ideas to unveiling new worlds in digital landscapes, many tools have revolutionized the way we work and transformed how we communicate our ideas. Bidding adieu to the delightful chaos of the napkin sketches, programs like AutoCAD and Vectorworks become our new best friends.

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Architectural Graphic Standards | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I still enjoy getting out my lead holders and tools to sketch new product ideas. The ball really falls when the structural engineer gets the CAD file from the architect and they just scrub items and add “stuff.” I should know, I am a structural engineer. ConcreteRepublic [link] Bob Borson Thanks.

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