Remove Innovation Remove Magazine Remove Sketching Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Get Your Work In Front of the 7 Architectural Drawing Experts On the Vision Awards Jury

Architizer

Enter the Vision Awards While the Vision Award s’ jury comprises influential figures in the fields of architecture, design, technology, film, and beyond, this article highlights some of the drawing specialists whose expertise will play an important role in selecting the competition winners.

article thumbnail

Unveiling the Visionary Designs of Cullum Homes: Exploring their Architectural Brilliance

The Architecture Designs

Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Cullum Homes’ unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and creating dream homes that transcend imagination. His innovative thinking and attention to detail are evident in each design, resulting in homes that truly stand out from the crowd.

Home 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Twelve things to do and see during New York's 2023 design week

Deezen

The Future of Food by Smart Design and NASA Brooklyn-based technology design company Smart Design will host a talk on the future of food in collaboration with US agency NASA led by Smart's executive director of technology John Anderson. The work uses industrial materials to tell a story of childhood, land and emotion.

article thumbnail

The Sponge Evangelist

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Kongjian Yu, FASLA, sketches the concept for Chinatown Park in Boston in 2003. As the founder of Beijing-based Turenscape, China’s first non-state-run landscape office, he set out to fill the vacuum, becoming an expansive and innovative practitioner. The post The Sponge Evangelist first appeared on Landscape Architecture Magazine.

article thumbnail

Museum of the Moving Image, Queens NYC

e-architect

Since its opening in 1988, the Museum of the Moving Image has been recognized as a major, internationally known institution and the only museum in the United States dedicated to exploring the art, history, and technology of the moving image. The exhibition immerses visitors in the art and technologies of making moving images.

article thumbnail

Book Review: The Mass-Produced Forest

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The three case studies offer rich historical background; sketch the political, economic, and institutional contexts that drove the schemes; and detail their consequences for local dryland ecologies, communities, and livelihoods. The post Book Review: The Mass-Produced Forest first appeared on Landscape Architecture Magazine.

article thumbnail

Why Architects Should Never Stop Drawing By Hand

Architizer

In this essay, originally published in Blueprint Magazine with the title “From Hand to Mouse and Back Again”, Wines makes the argument for hand drawing as a means of architectural representation in the digital era. A selection of Wines’ sketches. as well as all subsequent calligraphic innovation in art and design.

Architect 101