Bristol cut paper
By: VTN Architects, Binh Duong, a new city which is 30 minutes away from Ho Chi Minh City, has a typical tropical climate all year round. The site is located in the middle of a flourishing forest with a wide variety of green and fruits, running rampant.
Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan
I’ve chosen to look for the correlation between a neighborhood’s distance from schools and the education and career impact it has on a student’s future. So, I began organizing the data using Stacie’s…
Every week (although the timing isn't particularly fixed), I see a chair sketch on my Instagram feed, and after having seen and liked dozens of them, my mind can almost instantly recognize @nickpbaker's style and brand of creativity anywhere. Given the hashtag of #nickschairsketches, Baker uploads unusual conceptual chair designs almost every week. The chairs
3D Rooms - Work Studio - Blender designed by vijay verma. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Tennessee-based artist Charles Clary knows a thing or two about patience as evidenced by his structural paper creations reminiscent of biological formations or topographical maps. In creating a new piece Clary can work for up to 12 hours a day cutting each thin layer in his delicately stacked sculptures that arise from gallery walls or descend into geometric volumes. The artist most recently had an exhibition at Brett Wesley Gallery last month, and you can see much more of his work on his website. More
3XN has been selected to design the new National Children’s Hospital in Copenhagen, emphasizing the power of play as an integral part of medical treatment.
Discover the different types of infographic layouts and how you can make your own infographic. You’ll also find examples and templates that you can use.
In this day and age of Photoshop, we were inspired to explore the lost art of altering photographs by hand with this Altered Photograph Art Project!
3D DESIGN: 3D Model Collaborative Work Space Setup 2 Collaborative work space setup 2 3D modelsFile Type: 3D ModelFile Size: 370 MBNative Format: Blender (blend) Export Formats: Autodesk FBX (fbx), Digital Asset Exchange (dae), MTL (mtl), Wavefront (obj) About 3D Models: People, furniture, plants, and other 3D models are mostly used in exterior and interior design by architects and designers. Technical details: You can easily edit the 3D models with suitable 3D modeling software.Software compatibility: The model performs best with the native software however included exports allow you to use and edit the model with any 3D modeling software. Such as but not limited to; 3DS Max, Cinema 4D, Maya, MotionBuilder, Mudbox, etc. For further information please check your choice of software's compatibility with the native and export formats of the model.Content: This pack includes collaborative work space setup furniture models. Suitable for interior projects. Tags: work, company, business, study, office, cowork, space, share, window, door, bookcase, lighting, light, sitting, meet, meeting, working, entrance, modern, coworking, contemporary, 3d, model, co-working furniture, collaborative working, office chairs, sketchup
An introduction to space planning in architecture, looking at spatial relationships, organisations, circulation, bubble diagrams, relationship diagrams.
10 AWESOME ARTIST INSPIRED ART PROJECTS FOR KIDS
Image 5 of 27 from gallery of Yue Library / Beijing Fenghemuchen Space Design. Courtesy of Beijing Fenghemuchen Space Design
Kids can make these Colored Paper Collage Sculptures as a sculpture and colored paper collage project all rolled into one.
A multi-award winning British design and architecture studio - buildings, spaces, master-plans, objects and infrastructure.
The answer is NO, you can not. This is why all map projections are innacurate and distorted, requiring some form of compromise between how accurate the angles, distances and areas in a globe are...
Cleverly Useful 3D Printed Projects: This is a collection of some of my favorite 3D Printing projects on the site that are fun, useful, AND great for beginners!
Gosh Tuesday comes around fast LOL. So into my big book of paper craft tips and techniques my hand went and came out holding a how to make a lattice spine effect on the edge of your card. OOHHH I love this effect. Here is what I am talking about: Both cards were coloured with twinkling H2O watercolours. The second one is done over a faux marbling back ground. 1) Fold your card stock in half. I use a A4 sized piece usually as I am hopeless at working out the dimensions of the finished card till its finished LOL. If you have card stock that is a different colour on the back to the front this looks awesome too. Use a bone folder and run it along the folded edge. 2) Place folded card so folded edge at left. Measure and mark a dot at top and at the bottom at 1cm and at 2cm from the folded edge. Mark a line with a pencil and ruler at each dot all the way down from top to bottom 3) On the lines and on the spine mark a dot with a pencil at every cm from top to bottom. Sorry this one is blurry but you get what I mean. 4) Draw a line diagonally from the upper 1cm mark on the spine across and down to the 3cm mark on the second line. Then draw a line from the 2cm mark on the spine to the 3cm mark on the middle line. Score the little space between the 1cm and 2cm lines. Repeat this all the way down the folded card. 5) Use ruler and sharp craft knife to cut thru the folded card on the marked lines only. Do not cut scored lines. Once lines are cut turn it over and score the spaces between each cut line as you did on the front. 6) Rub out all the pencil marks. Open card and lay it flat so outer card is upright. To make the lattice neat I usually cut off the bottom most ^ across both score lines and put it aside. Starting at the bottom bend the ^ shape down. Place a dab of glue under the point and under the "legs" but only at base of the legs and press the ^ in place. Repeat all the way up and then glue in place the first ^ that you removed at the start in the space that is now at top. (See top two cards for reference) 7) Once all bits glued down refold card and use a bone folder to press all scored areas and spine firmly in place. Tada card with lattice spine is done. You can do the same effect under or at top of the card by drawing lines horizontally but not all the way to the edges. You can even make circle patterns like this. On this spin bg card I stuck the removed bottom part inside at top. hugs Annette In Oz
The dream of living among the trees on the picturesque mountains in Peru. We present you the project of several beautiful villas among the trees in the picturesque mountains of Peru. The desire to live together with nature, the desire to be as close to it as possible, inspired me to this project.
This installation is an architectural commentary. An architectural translation of one of the archetypal stories
Lines can depict any shape; they can create tridimensional effects and give the perception of movement. I did this drawing with 6th grade students, in order to create a mountain landscape using jus…
TO CREATE AND IMPROVE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MODERN BUS TERMINALS. TO INTRODUCE COMPUTERIZED TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. TO PROVIDE BUS CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS. TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE, SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE PASSENGER TRANSPORT SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC
Learn how to make a 3D shadow box craft with just cardstock and your Cricut machine. Download the landscape shadow box SVG files and shadow box frame!
Improve your Sketching Skills Sketching is an extremely valuable skill in the architecture profession, and one that is certainly getting lost amongst our new technologies of 3d software and so on. However, you can demonstrate an idea with a sketch in a matter of moments, you can't do the same thing with SketchUp. A sketch allows the client to get an idea, a feeling of what you are imagining their building to be - sketchup and other softwares leave the client feeling you have already made solid decisions and that there is no room for change. It is so important
We love using materials that we already have lying around like cardboard so we turned some scraps into a 3D cardboard structure.
Every interior designer should have a firm grasp of interior design concepts. But if you want to improve your home and make it a cozy and attractive place, you can apply these concepts too.
Trying to figure out between making normal brochures or Die-cut ones to market your business? It’s hard to decide, we understand. So here at DesignerPeople we are making customers understand why and when you need to go for die-cut catalogue design instead of the normal boring ones.
World Architecture Community News - Penda Designs self-sufficient house with living roof allowing family's own farming
A fabulous 3D Paper Craft not to miss. This ORIGINAL Triskele Paper Globe Bundle is to color, craft and admire. Templates & how to find here!
No matter the age, kids love playing with mini cities. Building a city from is a great open ended activity for anyone, keeping kids busy for hours at a time. They require minimal materials and only things you can find around the house. It's also the perfect opportunity to talk about architecture and