Architectural model making guide from First In Architecture looks at tools, materials, styles and techniques to help you make your architectural model.
Virtual 3D Modeling has for decades been increasing in its popularity, yet hand-made models are far from extinct. Perhaps a reason for this is that...
Architectural model making guide from First In Architecture looks at tools, materials, styles and techniques to help you make your architectural model.
...Focused on teaching young designers and architects how to successfully grow as creatives.
An Architecture Model is one way of presenting a 3D version of your architectural design, interior design, or urban design project.
After having found the perfect slot to build his small cabin, Falck set out to build it himself, ending up with a tiny house amidst a Finish forest
Image 12 of 21 from gallery of Le Cèdre Community & Youth Center / Guillaume Ramillien Architecture. Photograph by Pascal Amoyel
There is no place like these homes. Danish designers Ben & Sebastian show through vivid 3D renderings, real-life architectural sculptures and life-sized building models that there is a way to take our imagination - the architecture we dream of - and make it come alive. City of the (Re)Oriented
'house tower' model, tokyo 2006 from the recent exhibition at the louisiana museum, www.louisiana.dk architects: atelier bow-wow, yoshiharu tsukamoto and momoyo kaijima, tokyo. we need to compare the four boxes gallery to atelier bow-wow's Japanese work. this sectional model of the 'house tower' shows their predilection for open, split-level floors. you can find a related reaction to what we might call a european or western architecture of enclosed, discrete spaces in the very different buildings of kengo kuma. the 'house tower' has a footprint of just 18 square meters, one example of the extreme demands made on buildings in tokyo and documented so beautifully in the books and projects of atelier bow-wow. an open staircase connecting so many floors had never been allowed in copenhagen, by the way. this photo was uploaded with a CC license and may be used free of charge and in any way you see fit. if possible, please name photographer "SEIER+SEIER". if not, don't.
It’s hard to define in just a few words, and googling “parametric design” leads to some dry explanations that can sound a little too abstract.