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Arctic Architecture: 17 Projects that Explore Different Heating Techniques in Interior Spaces

ArchDaily

Visually, the architecture exudes an enchanting feeling, but is it truly a habitable space? Spaces on such altitudes or particular geographic locations require to be treated thoroughly, beginning with the architecture itself.

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Explore the Future of Visualization at Chaos Unboxed New York

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This post is brought to you by Microsol Resources We’re about to awake to a new dawn in visualization, where exciting tools and technologies will allow everyone to create anything they can imagine, without limitations. Join this workshop to explore: Composition and storytelling Advanced techniques fo.

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How to Design Hidden Kitchens: Innovative Solutions for Space-Saving and Minimalist Aesthetics

ArchDaily

Image © Ketsiree Wongwan While the kitchen is a ubiquitous part of almost every home—and, in many cases, is considered symbolic of domestic living entirely—it can also take up precious space, produce visual clutter, and detract from the minimalist aesthetic of an otherwise sleek, modern home. Read more »

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7 Visual Tricks To Make a Space Feel Larger

The Architecture Designs

It doesn’t only allow easy movement and comfortable furniture arrangements but is also visually pleasing. What’s more, creating the illusion of a larger space doesn’t always require knocking down walls or expanding your home. With a few clever visual tricks, you can make any space feel more open. Here are some ways.

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onebulb architecture’s passive brick house in india winds communal and meditative spaces

designboom

open volumes visually interconnected by a natural material palette are built with passive techniques, tackling the region's extreme climatic conditions. The post onebulb architecture’s passive brick house in india winds communal and meditative spaces appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Visualization Today: An Interview with Kilograph’s Founder, Keely Colcleugh

Architizer

The One Rendering Challenge is now part of the upcoming Architizer Vision Awards , honoring the best architectural photography, film, visualizations, drawings, models and the talented creators behind them. Trained as an architect, Keely Colcleugh is a renowned designer with experience across graphic design, film, and visualization.

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One Drawing Winner Visualizes Three Different Outcomes For Hiroshima Sites

Architizer

Yet, while Victoria demonstrates mastery of these techniques, they only tell one part of the story behind the drawing. VW: The triptych serves as the final scenes of my thesis, “Into the Void: Fragment Time, Space, Memory, and Decay in Hiroshima.” The duo-perspective illustrates different timelines in the scene.