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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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Eight restful bedrooms decorated in the colours of autumn leaves

Deezen

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring airy loft conversions , kitchen islands with waterfall countertops and art-filled living rooms.

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Six designers reimagine traditional Korean mother-of-pearl craft for modern life

Deezen

A lot of mother-of-pearl artisans think the technique is finished," Duson Gallery founder Yangsoo Kim told Dezeen. Studio Alessandro Mendini developed the Foglia table from one of his sketches The tables in the exhibition include a piece developed by Studio Alessandro Mendini from one of the late designer's sketches.

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

Architizer

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

Habitus Living

The Passage collection features six patterns – Day, Night, Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn – all of which were inspired by imagery Aitken experienced in a dream about the passage of time. The Passage collection sees Aitken achieve her unique vision through the materiality and technical possibilities of rug manufacturing.

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NEPAL & INK

Shades of Grey

That was an inspiring visit. Human beings have built for thousands of years, using different techniques and materials, for different purposes, adapting to different climates and cultural settings. Experimenting with digital sketching tools. Patan Durbar in Kathmandu. One of my first trips after moving to Dubai.

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Six homeware products designed by students

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: we've picked six homeware design projects featured on Dezeen School Shows that aim to enhance interiors by combining contemporary and traditional techniques. From hand sketches to paper models, we made dozens of prototypes, searching for a form that embodied the feeling of home," said Hung and Wong.