- You can check the free tutorial here - Cad content bundle with colored people for your architecture & design projects.File Type: Vector File Size: 34,5 MBFormat: AI, PDF, PNG Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and patterns of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or PDF files in Adobe Photoshop.Software compatibility: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CS3 or newer. Affinity Photo and Designer. CorelDRAW. + PNG files are suitable with almost every graphic software.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable people, furniture and vegetation scales. Suitable for any project.About Vectors: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in interior / exterior collages by architects and designers.
An architectural drawing is a drawing normally presenting some building or other structure. Architectural drawings can be plan,…
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Completed in 2018 in Bengaluru, India. The client brief was to design a naturopathy center with a yoga hall in a tight urban site. The fact that the center was meant for therapy and...
- You can check the free tutorial here - Cad content bundle with colored people for your architecture & design projects.File Type: Vector File Size: 34,5 MBFormat: AI, PDF, PNG Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and patterns of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or PDF files in Adobe Photoshop.Software compatibility: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CS3 or newer. Affinity Photo and Designer. CorelDRAW. + PNG files are suitable with almost every graphic software.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable people, furniture and vegetation scales. Suitable for any project.About Vectors: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in interior / exterior collages by architects and designers.
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- You can check the free tutorial here - Axonometric content bundle with colored people for your architecture & design projects.File Type: Vector File Size: 47,6 MBFormat: AI, PDF, PNG Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and patterns of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or PDF files in Adobe Photoshop.Software compatibility: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CS3 or newer. Affinity Photo and Designer. CorelDRAW. + PNG files are suitable with almost every graphic software.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable people, furniture and vegetation scales. Suitable for any project.About Vectors: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in interior / exterior collages by architects and designers.
Completed in 2018 in Beijing, China. Images by Haiting Sun. Introduction - the birth of space Space is a logic, or by subjective intervention in the change of time, this becomes the core of our discussion in...
This essay originally appeared in The Wealth of the Commons. You can purchase the book at Levellers Press. Author Franz Nahrada (Austria) is a
Image 12 of 15 from gallery of Architecture and Nature Come Together in Secluded Earth Chapel. © JPAG Atelier
Sympoietic Landscapes are co-created by humans and the more-than-human. As humans are becoming continuously estranged to nature and the production landscapes we depend on, a need for establishing new
Image 35 of 35 from gallery of AIKYA House / TechnoArchitecture. Conceptual Section
Bring a piece of nature to your home with this Tree Ring watercolour art print. All of my prints are inspired by our beautiful earth and are hand-painted with great attention to detail using artist grade watercolour paints. Then all prints are digitally perfected for a high-quality finish and are sure to be enjoyed every day! >>> INSTANT DOWNLOAD <<< Printable art is an affordable way to personalize your home or office, saving you delivery time and shipping costs. This is an instant download digital file purchase and no physical product will be shipped. >>> INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE <<< 3 high resolution (300 dpi) the most popular ratio size files: ✓ RATIO 3-4 JPG file (max printing size 18x24 inch / approx 46x61 cm) ✓ RATIO 4-5 JPG file (max printing size 16x20 inch / approx 41x51 cm) ✓ 11" x 14" JPG file (approx 30x36 cm) >>> HOW TO <<< Download your files, print at home, at your local print shop, or upload the files to an online printing service, frame and hang! >>> CUSTOM SIZING <<< If you would like to get a custom or extra-large size, please go to the "Custom Size Orders" section in my shop and add a relevant fee to your basket. You'll find more information and instructions there. >>> KINDLY NOTE <<< Colours may vary slightly due to different monitor settings and it may appear differently in print than on screen. The final print quality will depend on the printer and paper used. All sales are final. Due to the nature of digital purchases, there are no refunds, exchanges, or order cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. >>> COPYRIGHT NOTICE <<< This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY!! Resale or public use of any kind is strictly forbidden, and the item must NOT be used for commercial purposes. All artworks are protected by copyright law. © Since 2017. All rights reserved. Audrone Kelpsaite. >>> QUESTIONS? <<< If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'm here to help. Thank you for visiting & please favourite my shop to keep updated with new products!
Arriving to the library, users will first be greeted by the glassy exterior of the building, with fins sticking out that resembles the slope of the site. The main entrance is located right next to the cross road of the site, making it notable and easy to access. The stairs are the main motif of the building, each serving a different purpose on the ascending floors. On the ground level, the stairs match the existing steps on the site, and by extending the width of the existing steps to the vicinity of the library, it invites curious pedestrians to discover knowledge inside. The steps also connects the building from ground floor to the basement floor, in which a cafe is located. Ascending the floors, the program of the steps goes from public to private, from an auditorium to common reading area to private study carrels. The stairs component are similar to each other, with circulation stepping on one side, and on the other side, the unit of space is occupied by different programs on each floor; the common reading area consist of a larger space with a continuous flow of bookshelves, the private study carrel offer spaces of solitude with independent study desk. The steps themselves can also station multiple bookshelves. Once arriving at the steps, readers would find themselves units of reading areas sitting on the side of the wide steps. They can enjoy the pleasure of reading in the larger common reading area, and be embraced by natural lights that enters from the side. Walking past the reading units, readers can see the cascading steps echoing with the sloped nature of Sai Ying Pun. In the information age, knowledge is readily available online. As such, this library aims to give out knowledge actively, in order to attract people of a younger age to come. As a result, the auditorium is set up to hold public lectures periodically. By locating the auditorium on the ground floor, the building offers ease of access to those who wanted to attend the lecture, as well as offering an opportunity to continue exploring the library through the steps. Due to the stepped nature of the library, the space within is organized through an open plan, with little concrete walls separating the building. This offers readers a greater spatial experience towards the grand steps the library is made of. With the units of space occupied by reading spaces and partially by bookshelves, the service units of fire stairs, elevators and toilets are all position on the inner side of the building, intended to cause the fewest obstruction to the main space.
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Cad exterior tree top view/plan cad blocks for your architecture & design projects File Type: CadFile Size: 13 MBFormat: AI, DWG, PDF This product is a part of a bundle. Check out the full collection here! Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and backgrounds of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or DWG files in Autodesk Autocad.Software compatibility: Autodesk Autocad 2013 or newer.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable cad blocks. Suitable for any project.About Cads: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in sections, elevations, and plans by architects and designers. Tags: trees, elevation, park, plants, big tree, green, leaf, urban, green area, scenery, greenery, forest, forage, vegetation, small tree, plantation, exterior, palm, bush, cotton, flower, grass, cocoa
Imagem 36 de 41 da galeria de UPSIDE Araguaia / Cité Arquitetura. Corte
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Completed in 2004 in Joensuu, Finland. Images by SARC Architects. The construction of The Finnish Forest Research Institutes (METLA) new building to accommodate the Joensuu Forest Research Institutes expanding...
Image 14 of 23 from gallery of A Prototype of a Family House / a69 Architekti. Site Sections
Image 28 of 31 from gallery of Mausam - House of the Seasons / ZERO STUDIO. Sections
This was a project done over at Madam Studio, with Rebecca Harral and Marco Ginex. We are situated in Soho, and are quite horrified at the lack of Programmatic and architectural ingenuity being shown by the proposals for what will replace the two chunks of Soho that are being/have been demolished to make way for the TotCrtRd Crossrail interchange. A rich mix of music venues, night-clubs, offices, restaurants, accomodation, schools, and buildings ranging from the eighteenth century to the 70s (hilariously the whole development is in a conservation zone) are being lost, from the area around The End and Denmark Street, to the block that housed the Ghetto, The Astoria, Dionysus and Metro, to a whole slice of Dean Street, where the old Black Gardenia, with its wooden stools and oddly dressed attendants (always made me think of Johnny Depp), and Spaccanapoli (pizzas by the metre) are all gone, only to be replaced by office blocks with token subsidised space for "culture". We wanted to incorporate the capital benefits of both monolithic skyscraper projects, like one Canada Square, as well as the kind of groundscraper they are planning to build on the site, with the qualities of architectural and programmatic diversity that we like so much in Soho. To do this we felt that spaces needed to be found in which there was freedom for a variety of architectures, and programmes, as well as ownerships to evolve on their own course, with these "voids", or lacunae-of-design being anchored by a certain quantity of large, defined elements that would insure an economy of scale sufficient to initiate the development. ^View of Tower at Final Stage From The Corner Of Oxford Street and Hanway Place More After The Break... ^Context and Contradiction We proposed a vertical infrastructure above the station which would be part financed by the construction of the three large Anchor Tenants. The infrastructure would service the key tenants, but would also create a framework, both structural and in terms of routes and connections, for the volumetric space between the key occupiers. ^Diagram of Stages of Growth in Relation To Infrastructure Traffic is drawn up into the space above the station in three velocities (by the elevators, of which there are only two, by the escalators which connect between the elevators, and by the stairs, which access all spaces between the escalators), and at points along those lines of acces (which are themselves lengthened, although not inconveniently so), ruptures are introduced that lead out onto empty "lots". ^catalogue of volumes and prgrammes contained in the voids of the plot These "lots" are defined Volumetricaly, with only their points of access, the entry and exit of services, and their basic form being prescribed. Their form is managed to insure light and air reaches every lot in the space of the site, but what is designed within, or on that envelope, is up to the owner and architect of the plot. ^Perspectival Section. Conjecture of how the areas would be filled. As well as a rich Architectural mix, which is something we are very interested in -namely the point at which an urban/architectural framework becomes a mechanism that both fosters stylistic plurality while also giving it form and coherence- we also wanted to propose a level of inherent economic and spatial redundancy. As Jane Jacobs kept pointing out in the Death and Life of Great American Cities, it is vital that an area have a building stock that is composed of buildings of varying ages and states of repair. It is through that range of building-states that a variety of enterprises can pool together (small start-ups have a chance of finding cut-throat cheap digs, small music venues take up dank basements, and are happily frequented by business people working down the road in Class A office blocks), sharing common facilities and generating a vibrant, balanced and flexible local economy, culture, and consequently: Architecture. ^Breakdown of one volumetric "lot" that has been divided and sold to different owner occupiers, and modified by various designers/architects This situation exists in Soho,because unlike most of the rest of Central London, which is owned as large assets by families like the Bedfords, Grosvenors and the Howard De Walden Estate, Soho is owned by multiple landlords, building by building, street by street. Often the buildings in the main London Estates are leased out on long leaseholds (25, 50, or 99 years), with large rounds of investment occuring when the leases come up for renewal, meaning that the stock is maintained uniformly, with the kinds of tenants being just as unrelentingly homogenous (as a palliative the Howard De Walden Estate creates a fictive image of diversity by allowing certain "atmospheric" shops to have artificially lower rents. They call this "nurturing"). The leases on Soho's building are constantly coming up for renewal, plots are always being bought, sold, redeveloped, or left to decay, and correspodingly the life and architecture of the place is sparkling. ^Plans We tried to develop a similar scenario to the one found in Soho, but 3dimensionaly disposed, not stacked but more like a fractured honeycomb, into whose voids gets squeezed a range of privately owned properties, supported and connected by a communaly managed framework. The current Derwent London proposals for the site create a Howard De Walden type scenario, with a large single ownership area of building, punctuated only by the image of diversity (a small space is being kept in the new office complex for an etiolated "cultural" space that is supposed to make up for everything that was wiped away), effectively giving bones to the threat of "cleaning up" that have been leveled at the apparently scruffy and "tacky" area for some years now (if the GLA and politicians consider this part of London scruffy, god help us). ^Breakdown We dreamed a little of large sums of money being spent on building prominent spaces where things could get as "tacky" as need and wants be, and where possibly, maybe even, Madam Studio, and some of our mates, could find an affordable (but not subsidised!) Central London studio, in which we could hole ourselves up (and build something that can be seen not only from the street, shock-horror, but from all over town), and have some fun in. Off to Berlin? All images © Madam Studio Ltd 2010