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

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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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MixC Sungang by 10 Design

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Photo © Seilao Jiong Location: Shenzhen, China Architect: 10 Design Design Principals: Ted Givens, Chin Yong Ng Project Principal: Miriam Auyeung (Chief Operating Officer) Project Team: Sonja Stoffels, Alex Li, Raymond Chan, Benny Leung, Sannie Yip, Violette Chen, Han Tang, Harris Chu, Conrad Yau, Alan Yip CGI: Jon Martin, Peter Alsterholm, Yasser (..)

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF win competition for a multifunctional tower in Tirana

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Setting a pioneering example of collaboration between the private and public sectors, the project marks the first pilot exemplary international competition for privately owned land and a private investor with the active participation of the city of Tirana and international architectural offices. Source by CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

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Line by Line

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Jubail is a major industrial center; in fact, it is one of the largest industrial cities—and was once dubbed the largest civil engineering project—in the world, since its designation as a focus for Saudi industrial development in 1975. A sketch of the Saudi Arabian coastal park shows the density of programming flowing across drawing types.

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Altair Residences by Safdie Architects

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Sketch © Safdie Architects. Photo © Space80. Photo © Space80.

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Refining Design – The Design Development Phase

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These sketches allowed for exploration of the relationship between various materials and masses on the houses’ façade. At the start of this phase, a geotechnical engineer is engaged to gather information on the soil conditions so that a structural engineer can design the house’s foundation.

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Jinwan Mall by 10 Design

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Photo © Zhang Chao Photo © Zhang Chao Photo © Zhang Chao Photo © Zhang Chao Photo © Zhang Chao Photo © Zhang Chao Sketch © 10 Design Sketch © 10 Design Sketch © 10 Design The post Jinwan Mall by 10 Design first appeared on aasarchitecture.