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Passion and Perseverance: Chloe’s Journey as a Young Licensed Architect

Young Architect

What started as a passion for sketching and drawing eventually led her to apply to an architecture program in college. With limited understanding of the foundational concepts, she initially struggled to get started. Her passion, and eagerness to learn serve as the foundation for a promising future.

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Breathing New Life into The Procuratie Vecchie in Venice

Architizer

“The Human Safety Net” Photo by Andrea Martiradonna. Sketch by Ico Migliore. Sketch by Ico Migliore. Mark’s Square and 22 tapestries on the internal façade of Corte Maruzzi tells about the actions and the identity of the Foundation. Introduction tunnel. Photo by Andrea Martiradonna. Exhibition itinerary.

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The Butterfly Effect

Landscape Architecture Magazine

By Anjulie Rao / Photography by Sahar Coston-Hardy, Affiliate ASLA Volunteers and staff from the Tamir Rice Foundation greet visitors at the garden’s unveiling. Concept sketches by Diane Jones Allen, FASLA, DesignJones LLC; concept plan by DesignJones LLC. I arrived at the Marion C. just before the day’s heat peaked.

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35 Perfect Gifts for Landscape Architecture Graduates

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Dry Stone Walls: Fundamentals, Construction Guidelines, Significance by Swiss Environmental Action Foundation. Copic Sketch Markers (sets or individual) and Copic Sketch Marker wallet “I love these markers. —Meg Calkins, FASLA Adventures in Eden: An Intimate Tour of the Private Gardens of Europe by Carolyn Mullet.

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Taliesin to Tokyo: How Two European Architects Forged a Modernist Movement Across the Globe

Architizer

After a short time in Rome and as the imminent war seemed to boil over, Antonin headed back to the supposed safety of New York. During these years, their work quickly evolved from its origins in the sketches of Frank Lloyd Wright through a period of abstraction and material experimentation. via Wikimedia Commons.

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Colectivo NDS Designs Ep_02 House with Accessibility and Sustainability in Mind

Architizer

The ground floor, which contains the service rooms, serves as the foundation as well on which the upper private bedrooms module rests. Landscaping changed, from a conventional first sketch, to a one more connected with the natural environment, flora and exposed rocks from the land, after discovering their beauty.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

My grandfather was an engineer as well, who taught me how to sketch and draft with a t square in his workshop, and when I saw what was possible with the Wright book, I was hooked. Actually, my first architecture-related job was being a docent at Wright’s Gordon House in Silverton my senior year in high school. .

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