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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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10 Design wins competition for Qianjiang New City Future School

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10 Design envisages an innovative educational hub for 2,000 elementary school students which doubles as an accessible and child-friendly public space for the community. The school masterplan includes 48 teaching units, alongside specialised education facilities for science, art, PE, IT and performance art.

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9th Annual INSPIRELI AWARDS

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.” Last year’s wishes showcased the diverse dreams of participants, ranging from educational pursuits to architectural introductions can be seen here. Architects can propose their sketches and expertise to contribute to this noble cause. They are dedicated to supporting all participants in their architectural journey.

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Paper Architecture: What’s the Point?

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With a growing number of industry leaders advocating — with good reason — for students and young architects to receive more real-world construction experience , you could be forgiven for thinking that conceptual projects are a distraction, getting in the way of the invaluable education awaiting designers on the building site.

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Paper Architecture: What’s the Point?

Architizer

With a growing number of industry leaders advocating — with good reason — for students and young architects to receive more real-world construction experience , you could be forgiven for thinking that conceptual projects are a distraction, getting in the way of the invaluable education awaiting designers on the building site.

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The Sponge Evangelist

Landscape Architecture Magazine

By Stephen Zacks An old industrial site in 2020, before the construction of Benjakitti Forest Park in Bangkok. Kongjian Yu, FASLA, sketches the concept for Chinatown Park in Boston in 2003. Yet Yu’s importance to China and the world goes beyond his role as a theorist, educator, and practitioner.

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Line by Line

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The East Dareen Beach Neighborhood Park site in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, is a serious place: Bounded by a missile silo to the north, its double shore of coast and island form results from a dredge-ravaged coastline—and it is a major part of the city’s treated sewage effluent (TSE) program. By Jessica Bridger. Image courtesy Michael Blier, FASLA.