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Augmented Drawing: Redefining Sketching for the Digital Age

Architizer

One of its most exciting aspects of augmented drawing is its interactive nature. Unlike static sketches on paper, augmented drawings can come to life through animations, sound effects and interactive elements. Techniques for augmented drawing vary depending on the desired outcome and the chosen platform.

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Architectural Sketching [or How to Sketch like Bob] | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Graphics / Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Bob Borson — April 7, 2014 — 70 Comments Architectural sketching is becoming a thing of the past – at least that’s how it seems to me most days.

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CRN Architecture Balance Design and Nature and Construct Bioclimatic EL CORAZON Restaurant in Costa Rica

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El Corazon is the result of a team effort, the evolution of a concept, from a very basic sketch to a first class restaurant. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Mauricio Segura: For our team one of the most important goal was to mix the concept of the open terraces with the natural surroundings.

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Ten fabrication and robotics projects by New York Institute of Technology

Deezen

Also included is a "hypothetical city" created via a combination of hand sketches and AI, and a project that explores the concept of chainmail. The project explores a possible scenario of advanced computational design and fabrication techniques unravelling the possibilities that emerge from a purely two-dimensional AI-generated image.

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Seasonal shifts and the changes it brings: TSAR Carpets’ latest collection embraces the passage of time

Habitus Living

In the morning after, Aitken sketched a series of ephemeral graphic patterns that lived on her drawing board for years until the partnership with TSAR Carpets provided the opportunity to turn her dreams into reality. Each pattern is available in two different colour options. TSAR Carpets | Passage Collection | Spring Rug.

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The Dwell 24: MMR Studio

Dwell

Designer Zhongyu Zhang explores the connections between the mass-produced and the natural world through her carefully constructed objects. For her, materials and forms can uncover the underlying connections between different cultures and crafts, humanity and nature. Exploring the cultural traces in the process of urban transformation.

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One Drawing Winner Visualizes Three Different Outcomes For Hiroshima Sites

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One would be forgiven for assuming that the University of Michigan student set out to explore the aesthetic possibilities of digital sketching, 3D modeling and the various uses of other graphic software. Yet, while Victoria demonstrates mastery of these techniques, they only tell one part of the story behind the drawing.