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Sketching the Housing Crisis

Landscape Architecture Magazine

In The Thinking Hand, the Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa describes how sketching is a multilayered process of interpretation, one that requires rapid decisions and adjustments. Many landscape architecture programs have field sketching courses and use field drawing to record their study abroad experiences. What’s your name?”

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The Creative Process for an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It is a process … it takes time, and despite the fact that legendary Finnish architect Alvar Aalto said “You can’t chew pencils and spit ideas”, being creative is work and you shouldn’t expect to sit down and be struck with genius … at least not all the time.

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Architects and their Deserted Island Music | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Since architects – dating way back to the long hours spent in the architecture studio in college – listen to music while they work, today we are going to answer the question: What are the 5 albums you would take with you on this deserted island? The music of Sibelius was also identified with that movement.