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[ask] Architects and students: what are you working on right now? Simple: share what you’re working on right now!
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
Second year student at a tech school, working on our “second year project” which consists of completely designing a 2 story building of our choosing. I decided on a hotel. Working on the initial layout rough sketch. I’m having a lot of fun with it.
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
I'm converting a 19th century stable block into a holiday home, extending a few houses and doing a new build house overlooking the sea in the Scottish Highlands. Also got a couple of school extensions on site but not got any involvement in this stage of the process beyond the occasional rfi.
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
School work. Temporary performance stage for a music fest. Did my presentation panels in an anachronistic style to look like archival floor plans.
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
Well today is the beginning of an assignment. I’m actually on the bus to studio right now. We’re going to learn about participatory design and we have to select any location/community and on one day our groups will “act” as our users. I’ve read through the readings for this week by a local firm that does participatory design, which I found didactic rather than dialectic and to supplement that, I’ve read Christopher Alexander’s The Timeless Way of Building, A Pattern Language and The Oregon Experiment. I was thinking of reading The Life and Death of Great American cities but I don’t think I’ll have enough time to finish it (I’ve only got 3 days to finish the project.) My team is currently thinking of communities like an ex-convict shelter but I think a gardening community might be a more interesting idea.
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Im a student on my fifth semester and I’m currently working on a pasta factory and a revision of an old school
First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
in school a design studio working with a 360 surround screen immersive environment with 120 channel surround sound and on the side working on public safety facilities at a firm
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
Right now I'm working CA for a high school tech center remodel and producing A and D sheets for high school seismic retrofits in Oregon.
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I am working on my architectural channel on youtube (surviving architecture) and would love the support to me and my friend ( the architectural insider)
First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
Last week, our team finished the proposal for a competition (it was a school, the results are already out, we didn't get a thing). The team was gathered by a professor of mine (team of seven, of which 3 are students and 4 are architects, professor included), and it's kind of like an internship, and it's pretty damn fun. The only con is that since we -the students -, are basically volunteers, we get nothing... except for pizza when we stay late in the office, and of course, if we end up winning something, someday, the prize will be shared equally. This is my third competition, second with the professor's team. And when it comes to the course itself, right now I'm making the first steps of the design of a hospital, and tomorrow I'll show the first "floor plans" to the professor to see what's good and what needs to be changed. *Hoping for the best, but expecting the worse.* On another class, I'm working on the interior of an apartment. The professor gave us a few items that we need to used into the design (Up5 Donna and Sella chairs, an artwork of Boucher - it doesn't need to be the actual piece of art, it can be a graffiti of one, for example -, and a microphone - easy one, since my client is a DJ/music producer-). Then, next month I'll start to work on a adaptive reuse/restoration of an old building. Excited for the proposal part, not so much for the diagnostics of the building (pathologies and all)
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
I am currently in the beginning stages of a 40,000 sq ft specialty car garage w/wine storage and tasting rooms, a spa, mancave conference rooms etc. along with an 8000 sq ft main house, and 5000 sq ft guest house/staff rooms each with an 1800sq ft garage for parking. I also am working on 2 houses new construction one is around 4500 sq ft the other is about 2200 sq ft. the last thing is a renovation and addition to a landmarked home designed by Maurice Fatio
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[ask] Architects and students: what are you working on right now? Simple: share what you’re working on right now!
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First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
Second week of architectural technician - we're learning about isometric sketches and then autocad later
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I've been heading up a renovation of a 1950's era 15,000 SF + 10,000 SF subgrade building into an outpatient clinic for the past 8 months or so. Working through some of the 'unique' existing conditions from decades of remodels and repairs has been a genuinely fun experience, despite how much I may have sighed in exasperation at the cacophony that we have to work with. A few weeks ago we got our 100% CDs out so now I'm crossing my fingers that our VE efforts a month back will give us an in-budget GMP. We also recently completed exploratory demolition work so we're in the process of completing a structural addendum to reconcile our planning with some of the recently uncovered existing conditions. In addition, there are two smaller scale remodels I'm working on including replacing a floor mounted xray with a new ceiling mounted model, and a institutional pharmacy remodel to bring the hospital in line with the latest FGI guidelines.
First project in my third year as an architecture student. Working on an Art Gallery inspired by the Appalachian Region for the Mountain River Workshop exhibits. Will be modeling it really soon. https://i.imgur.com/2BRFQfI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/w1gPkb7.jpg
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Jugendstil/Secession/Art Nouveau. Notable mentions to Brick Gothic and Expressionism (the early kind). EDIT: I also think vernacular wooden architecture is super fascinating.
Brutalist will always have a place in my heart.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Brutalist will always have a place in my heart.
Midcentury Modern
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I’m hoping to see a variety of comments... great question. I personally love streamline, something about the colorful stripes especially
Brutalist will always have a place in my heart.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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1,534,154,885
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Jugendstil/Secession/Art Nouveau. Notable mentions to Brick Gothic and Expressionism (the early kind). EDIT: I also think vernacular wooden architecture is super fascinating.
Midcentury Modern
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Jugendstil/Secession/Art Nouveau. Notable mentions to Brick Gothic and Expressionism (the early kind). EDIT: I also think vernacular wooden architecture is super fascinating.
I’m hoping to see a variety of comments... great question. I personally love streamline, something about the colorful stripes especially
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Art Deco. The streamlined verticality goes perfectly hand in hand with the modern skyscraper, and in combination with the opulent details that the style takes on is just wonderfully elegant, yet simple. Also, Beaux-Arts is equally wonderful.
Midcentury Modern
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Art Deco. The streamlined verticality goes perfectly hand in hand with the modern skyscraper, and in combination with the opulent details that the style takes on is just wonderfully elegant, yet simple. Also, Beaux-Arts is equally wonderful.
I’m hoping to see a variety of comments... great question. I personally love streamline, something about the colorful stripes especially
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Art Deco. The streamlined verticality goes perfectly hand in hand with the modern skyscraper, and in combination with the opulent details that the style takes on is just wonderfully elegant, yet simple. Also, Beaux-Arts is equally wonderful.
Brutalism, modernism for light and volumes, modern classic for interior.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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I’m hoping to see a variety of comments... great question. I personally love streamline, something about the colorful stripes especially
Midcentury Modern
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I love art deco and historical revival styles and i love vernacular and pre-industrial styles. I love cycladic architecture, i love Frank Lloyd Wright's Maya Revival, i love mediterranean architectural styles, asian vernacular architecture, and i'm totally fascinated by stuff like adobe, wood (i love shou sugi ban), cob, even modern alternative stuff like earthbag. I love thick walls and optimal use of natural light. I guess historicist architecture in general is something i dig, but i love creative designs and adapting foreign techniques into a different context from the vernacular context.
I’m hoping to see a variety of comments... great question. I personally love streamline, something about the colorful stripes especially
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Brutalism, modernism for light and volumes, modern classic for interior.
I love art deco and historical revival styles and i love vernacular and pre-industrial styles. I love cycladic architecture, i love Frank Lloyd Wright's Maya Revival, i love mediterranean architectural styles, asian vernacular architecture, and i'm totally fascinated by stuff like adobe, wood (i love shou sugi ban), cob, even modern alternative stuff like earthbag. I love thick walls and optimal use of natural light. I guess historicist architecture in general is something i dig, but i love creative designs and adapting foreign techniques into a different context from the vernacular context.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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I don't have a particular style of architecture that I like over the others, but I am partial to mid-century furniture. It works within many interiors and is especially useful for young adults who often move from apartment to apartment. It's sort of the little black dress of furniture, imo.
Brutalism, modernism for light and volumes, modern classic for interior.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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anything pre-modernism
Brutalism, modernism for light and volumes, modern classic for interior.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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anything pre-modernism
I really like something of everything but lets say Japanese Modern.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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Brutalism, modernism for light and volumes, modern classic for interior.
I like some stuff about pretty much every style. I may argue a lot against Classicism for example; but that's just because I think designing that way now is a waste of time. I'd still love to see the Pantheon some day. But to break things down a bit more, I'll try to keep it to styles that I think influence me more directly. Exteriors/general planning: Modernism (20th century Bauhaus, Mid-Century [especially West coast]), Traditional Japanese, Contemporary Japanese (especially Ando, but others too), Prairie has been growing on me Interiors: I tend more toward Mid-century modern and Scandinavian personally. I do like some nice craftsman detailing and Wabi Sabi influence if not over-done. I've been studying ceilings a lot more lately and noticing that a lot of the styles I'm drawn to avoid ceiling lights to keep the ceiling plane more pure. I love subtlety & natural materials, but also contrast and small splashes of bold colors. Primarily the style I'm working on thinking through for myself is one that rectifies the contrasts of a rationalist approach with an embrace of the fact that life does not care about rationality. Think - clear column grids and celebration of artifice while nestling in nature and temporality. I'm in the early phase of my career and still need to figure out what all this translates to, though - it's very broad at this point.
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[ask] What is your favorite architecture/design style? I love minimalist flats, and minimalist website pages / blogs. But not quite, I like a little bit more than totally minimalist What is your favorite style? What are some examples of this?
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I like some stuff about pretty much every style. I may argue a lot against Classicism for example; but that's just because I think designing that way now is a waste of time. I'd still love to see the Pantheon some day. But to break things down a bit more, I'll try to keep it to styles that I think influence me more directly. Exteriors/general planning: Modernism (20th century Bauhaus, Mid-Century [especially West coast]), Traditional Japanese, Contemporary Japanese (especially Ando, but others too), Prairie has been growing on me Interiors: I tend more toward Mid-century modern and Scandinavian personally. I do like some nice craftsman detailing and Wabi Sabi influence if not over-done. I've been studying ceilings a lot more lately and noticing that a lot of the styles I'm drawn to avoid ceiling lights to keep the ceiling plane more pure. I love subtlety & natural materials, but also contrast and small splashes of bold colors. Primarily the style I'm working on thinking through for myself is one that rectifies the contrasts of a rationalist approach with an embrace of the fact that life does not care about rationality. Think - clear column grids and celebration of artifice while nestling in nature and temporality. I'm in the early phase of my career and still need to figure out what all this translates to, though - it's very broad at this point.
I really like something of everything but lets say Japanese Modern.
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Dubai for bling bling modernist skyscrapers and skyline. Prague for historic continental European architecture. Paris for the cohesiveness of the styles across the ages and across a massive area. Hong Kong for the density and topography. It's like sim city on steroids. Rome for the churches and sheer weight of history in the architecture, with buildings incorporating fragments of ancient Rome. Downtown Cairo for the largest if thoroughly decaying collection of practically intact Beaux Arts and Art Deco buildings. A lot of options! Really depends on what you're looking for.
Marrakesh
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Chicago but I'm not super well traveled, I'll admit.
Dubai for bling bling modernist skyscrapers and skyline. Prague for historic continental European architecture. Paris for the cohesiveness of the styles across the ages and across a massive area. Hong Kong for the density and topography. It's like sim city on steroids. Rome for the churches and sheer weight of history in the architecture, with buildings incorporating fragments of ancient Rome. Downtown Cairo for the largest if thoroughly decaying collection of practically intact Beaux Arts and Art Deco buildings. A lot of options! Really depends on what you're looking for.
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Dubai for bling bling modernist skyscrapers and skyline. Prague for historic continental European architecture. Paris for the cohesiveness of the styles across the ages and across a massive area. Hong Kong for the density and topography. It's like sim city on steroids. Rome for the churches and sheer weight of history in the architecture, with buildings incorporating fragments of ancient Rome. Downtown Cairo for the largest if thoroughly decaying collection of practically intact Beaux Arts and Art Deco buildings. A lot of options! Really depends on what you're looking for.
I'm not super well traveled either, but Berlin/Germany. It's super interesting to me to see how architects/city planners/people have dealt with rebuilding a contemporary, globally important city, after being almost completely destroyed...and all the history that goes with it.
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Probably Budapest or Prague. Both unbelievably beautiful, though perhaps Budapest takes it for all the Art Nouveau architecture.
Marrakesh
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Chicago but I'm not super well traveled, I'll admit.
Probably Budapest or Prague. Both unbelievably beautiful, though perhaps Budapest takes it for all the Art Nouveau architecture.
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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Marrakesh
Chicago but I'm not super well traveled, I'll admit.
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[ask] What is your favorite city in the world for architecture? If refining it to a single city proves difficult, feel free to narrow it by region or continent.
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dw73t7u
1,521,901,349
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Marrakesh
I'm not super well traveled either, but Berlin/Germany. It's super interesting to me to see how architects/city planners/people have dealt with rebuilding a contemporary, globally important city, after being almost completely destroyed...and all the history that goes with it.
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[ask] What are your favorite examples of good “ordinary” architecture? We’re all too familiar with STARchitecture, and work that is out of the ordinary and featured in magazines. These are usually comprised of unique projects, or projects with unique circumstances that most projects don’t have. What isn’t ever featured in magazines or publications seems to be the best examples of everyday, ordinary architecture. Good examples of multi-family apartment buildings, medical office buildings, retail shell buildings, restaurants, smaller commercial office buildings, senior living communities, churches and other private institutions etc... Things are many, if not most architects are designing daily, and that fit into the “average” realm of budgetary restrictions for clients. That is, as an example, you don’t have clients who can spend millions for a fancy, experimental rain screen system or a highly abstract building shape. Yet, because these are what most of our communities are outfitted with, its even more important to get these right, and design them well. But it’s very rare and difficult to be able to search magazines and publications that present the “best of the ordinary”. That we can use as examples to emulate and follow. Since such a publication doesn’t seem to exist, we must rely on our own experiences. So... what are your favorite examples of ordinary architecture that is done well, and seems to excel, in both function and aesthetics?
e290777
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1,531,396,613
1,531,359,794
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Everything from the Georgian era in the UK e.g. this or this
A 1960's housing renovation; https://www.archdaily.com/877944/ocotea-house-renovation-in-situ-studio?ad\_medium=gallery A new house built using recycled materials; https://www.archdaily.com/771906/sawmill-house-archier-studio Some nice estate housing; https://www.archdaily.com/881917/eden-dardennes-housing-ateliers-o-s-architectes?ad\_medium=gallery A very biophilic urban plan in Germany: https://www.archdaily.com/895315/adept-and-karres-plus-brands-wins-contest-to-design-one-of-germanys-largest-masterplans?ad\_medium=gallery
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36,819
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8y3e4c
architecture_train
0.86
[ask] What are your favorite examples of good “ordinary” architecture? We’re all too familiar with STARchitecture, and work that is out of the ordinary and featured in magazines. These are usually comprised of unique projects, or projects with unique circumstances that most projects don’t have. What isn’t ever featured in magazines or publications seems to be the best examples of everyday, ordinary architecture. Good examples of multi-family apartment buildings, medical office buildings, retail shell buildings, restaurants, smaller commercial office buildings, senior living communities, churches and other private institutions etc... Things are many, if not most architects are designing daily, and that fit into the “average” realm of budgetary restrictions for clients. That is, as an example, you don’t have clients who can spend millions for a fancy, experimental rain screen system or a highly abstract building shape. Yet, because these are what most of our communities are outfitted with, its even more important to get these right, and design them well. But it’s very rare and difficult to be able to search magazines and publications that present the “best of the ordinary”. That we can use as examples to emulate and follow. Since such a publication doesn’t seem to exist, we must rely on our own experiences. So... what are your favorite examples of ordinary architecture that is done well, and seems to excel, in both function and aesthetics?
e290777
e27vnxf
1,531,396,613
1,531,345,482
9
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Everything from the Georgian era in the UK e.g. this or this
I’m honestly probably failing with regards to the “ordinary” aspect to this question, but one of my favorite buildings from a reputable firm, albeit one I don’t see in magazines often is the UBA building in Dessau, Germany by architects Sauerbruch and Hutton. The building sits on a brownfield site and houses the German government’s environmental agency. Don’t remember all the facts about the building but it has a gorgeous serpentine layout - utilizing spaces of varying sizes and conditioning, as well as wall assembly systems with passive design techniques that allow for some really well tuned light and air control with minimal energy consumption. To me it’s a wonderful example of governmental architecture that embodies the function of the governmental agency residing within it. https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2824/9832989346_e44413d53b_b.jpg
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8y3e4c
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[ask] What are your favorite examples of good “ordinary” architecture? We’re all too familiar with STARchitecture, and work that is out of the ordinary and featured in magazines. These are usually comprised of unique projects, or projects with unique circumstances that most projects don’t have. What isn’t ever featured in magazines or publications seems to be the best examples of everyday, ordinary architecture. Good examples of multi-family apartment buildings, medical office buildings, retail shell buildings, restaurants, smaller commercial office buildings, senior living communities, churches and other private institutions etc... Things are many, if not most architects are designing daily, and that fit into the “average” realm of budgetary restrictions for clients. That is, as an example, you don’t have clients who can spend millions for a fancy, experimental rain screen system or a highly abstract building shape. Yet, because these are what most of our communities are outfitted with, its even more important to get these right, and design them well. But it’s very rare and difficult to be able to search magazines and publications that present the “best of the ordinary”. That we can use as examples to emulate and follow. Since such a publication doesn’t seem to exist, we must rely on our own experiences. So... what are your favorite examples of ordinary architecture that is done well, and seems to excel, in both function and aesthetics?
e28assx
e27vnxf
1,531,359,794
1,531,345,482
4
2
A 1960's housing renovation; https://www.archdaily.com/877944/ocotea-house-renovation-in-situ-studio?ad\_medium=gallery A new house built using recycled materials; https://www.archdaily.com/771906/sawmill-house-archier-studio Some nice estate housing; https://www.archdaily.com/881917/eden-dardennes-housing-ateliers-o-s-architectes?ad\_medium=gallery A very biophilic urban plan in Germany: https://www.archdaily.com/895315/adept-and-karres-plus-brands-wins-contest-to-design-one-of-germanys-largest-masterplans?ad\_medium=gallery
I’m honestly probably failing with regards to the “ordinary” aspect to this question, but one of my favorite buildings from a reputable firm, albeit one I don’t see in magazines often is the UBA building in Dessau, Germany by architects Sauerbruch and Hutton. The building sits on a brownfield site and houses the German government’s environmental agency. Don’t remember all the facts about the building but it has a gorgeous serpentine layout - utilizing spaces of varying sizes and conditioning, as well as wall assembly systems with passive design techniques that allow for some really well tuned light and air control with minimal energy consumption. To me it’s a wonderful example of governmental architecture that embodies the function of the governmental agency residing within it. https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2824/9832989346_e44413d53b_b.jpg
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y9x35z
architecture_train
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What is a good part-time job for an upcoming architecture student? Title says it all, looking for whatever job would help and give experience that can assist in landing a solid job post-grad.
it8g1o3
it92by5
1,666,375,938
1,666,384,952
1
2
Deliveroo on weekends.
CONSTRUCTION
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y9x35z
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What is a good part-time job for an upcoming architecture student? Title says it all, looking for whatever job would help and give experience that can assist in landing a solid job post-grad.
it92by5
it8qcvr
1,666,384,952
1,666,380,098
2
1
CONSTRUCTION
Carpenter's assistant
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y9x35z
architecture_train
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What is a good part-time job for an upcoming architecture student? Title says it all, looking for whatever job would help and give experience that can assist in landing a solid job post-grad.
it8g1o3
it9jobc
1,666,375,938
1,666,392,545
1
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Deliveroo on weekends.
If you are a current student at a university, you should look into working in the capital planning department for some student positions. I have a few friends who worked in capital planning in undergrad and got some solid experience at the university itself so they could work part-time, with bosses who are understanding of the curriculum and how demanding the program is. One friend's job there was to straight up create high quality 3D models in sketchup of all the university buildings and texture them with real images for approval from Google to upload to Google Earth. Another one would go around to all of the existing university buildings and take existing measurements to verify as-built drawings in AutoCAD. And the other was in charge of taking existing DWGs of campus buildings, and creating revit models of them all.
0
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y9x35z
architecture_train
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What is a good part-time job for an upcoming architecture student? Title says it all, looking for whatever job would help and give experience that can assist in landing a solid job post-grad.
it8qcvr
it9jobc
1,666,380,098
1,666,392,545
1
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Carpenter's assistant
If you are a current student at a university, you should look into working in the capital planning department for some student positions. I have a few friends who worked in capital planning in undergrad and got some solid experience at the university itself so they could work part-time, with bosses who are understanding of the curriculum and how demanding the program is. One friend's job there was to straight up create high quality 3D models in sketchup of all the university buildings and texture them with real images for approval from Google to upload to Google Earth. Another one would go around to all of the existing university buildings and take existing measurements to verify as-built drawings in AutoCAD. And the other was in charge of taking existing DWGs of campus buildings, and creating revit models of them all.
0
12,447
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y9x35z
architecture_train
1
What is a good part-time job for an upcoming architecture student? Title says it all, looking for whatever job would help and give experience that can assist in landing a solid job post-grad.
it9jobc
it9f1zd
1,666,392,545
1,666,390,398
2
1
If you are a current student at a university, you should look into working in the capital planning department for some student positions. I have a few friends who worked in capital planning in undergrad and got some solid experience at the university itself so they could work part-time, with bosses who are understanding of the curriculum and how demanding the program is. One friend's job there was to straight up create high quality 3D models in sketchup of all the university buildings and texture them with real images for approval from Google to upload to Google Earth. Another one would go around to all of the existing university buildings and take existing measurements to verify as-built drawings in AutoCAD. And the other was in charge of taking existing DWGs of campus buildings, and creating revit models of them all.
study frank lloyd wrights principles
1
2,147
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht73t8t
ht73wpn
1,642,525,023
1,642,525,059
12
34
revit
It depends what you're looking for. Beautiful renders? I'd say blender. Full BIM capabilities and an easily workable, proper model with details, drawings etc? Revit. Funky parametrics and 3D shapes? Rhino. A simple, pretty rubbish software that's massively overused? SketchUp 😆
0
36
2.833333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hnab
ht79tv6
1,642,530,090
1,642,527,243
30
20
Fallout 4 settlement builder
I am sorry, but missing out Revit here is going to be a big problem 😂
1
2,847
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht73t8t
ht7hnab
1,642,525,023
1,642,530,090
12
30
revit
Fallout 4 settlement builder
0
5,067
2.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hnab
ht7hac0
1,642,530,090
1,642,529,957
30
8
Fallout 4 settlement builder
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
1
133
3.75
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7bn61
ht7hnab
1,642,527,906
1,642,530,090
6
30
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
Fallout 4 settlement builder
0
2,184
5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ar8q
ht7hnab
1,642,527,586
1,642,530,090
5
30
Why is Revit not on here? I vote for revit.
Fallout 4 settlement builder
0
2,504
6
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hnab
ht7ax8p
1,642,530,090
1,642,527,647
30
4
Fallout 4 settlement builder
SketchUp Babyyyyyyy, and people who say otherwise like to do everything the hard way just saying...
1
2,443
7.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hnab
ht7b02r
1,642,530,090
1,642,527,675
30
3
Fallout 4 settlement builder
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
2,415
10
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hnab
ht7fwmw
1,642,530,090
1,642,529,453
30
4
Fallout 4 settlement builder
Our school is using Rhino almost exclusively, and firms I’ve worked for all used Revit, so I think that speaks to the usage classes and popularity of those two platforms. Rhino is great for crazy shapes, schematic or concept designs, and rendering plug ins (stuff you want in school). Revit is prime for CD and BIM coordination, stuff you need for the professional field.
1
637
7.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht73t8t
ht79tv6
1,642,525,023
1,642,527,243
12
20
revit
I am sorry, but missing out Revit here is going to be a big problem 😂
0
2,220
1.666667
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7bn61
ht7hac0
1,642,527,906
1,642,529,957
6
8
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
0
2,051
1.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hac0
ht7ar8q
1,642,529,957
1,642,527,586
8
5
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
Why is Revit not on here? I vote for revit.
1
2,371
1.6
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7ax8p
ht7hac0
1,642,527,647
1,642,529,957
4
8
SketchUp Babyyyyyyy, and people who say otherwise like to do everything the hard way just saying...
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
0
2,310
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7b02r
ht7hac0
1,642,527,675
1,642,529,957
3
8
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
0
2,282
2.666667
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7hac0
ht7fwmw
1,642,529,957
1,642,529,453
8
4
It’s weird that you have only a slot for ‘best’. Typically you will need a blend or mix of several softwares. I use Archicad, rhino, solid works, catia. Each plays a different roll. Each are integral to the process. Som projects use all some use juts one.
Our school is using Rhino almost exclusively, and firms I’ve worked for all used Revit, so I think that speaks to the usage classes and popularity of those two platforms. Rhino is great for crazy shapes, schematic or concept designs, and rendering plug ins (stuff you want in school). Revit is prime for CD and BIM coordination, stuff you need for the professional field.
1
504
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7k0vl
ht7bn61
1,642,530,970
1,642,527,906
7
6
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
1
3,064
1.166667
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ar8q
ht7bn61
1,642,527,586
1,642,527,906
5
6
Why is Revit not on here? I vote for revit.
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
0
320
1.2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7ax8p
ht7bn61
1,642,527,647
1,642,527,906
4
6
SketchUp Babyyyyyyy, and people who say otherwise like to do everything the hard way just saying...
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
0
259
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7bn61
ht7b02r
1,642,527,906
1,642,527,675
6
3
I use revit for everything, except for when a client wants to be entertained by impossible shapes, then I go into Rhino and grasshopper if going gets tough. Revit saves me so much time, and easy to conceptually model with accurate site conditions. Also as a side-note, more companies are looking for Revit skilled employees, and apparently they are hard to find, so if you know how to use it, should be negotiated into your salary.
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
231
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7ar8q
ht7k0vl
1,642,527,586
1,642,530,970
5
7
Why is Revit not on here? I vote for revit.
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
0
3,384
1.4
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7k0vl
ht7ax8p
1,642,530,970
1,642,527,647
7
4
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
SketchUp Babyyyyyyy, and people who say otherwise like to do everything the hard way just saying...
1
3,323
1.75
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7jjcb
ht7k0vl
1,642,530,790
1,642,530,970
4
7
The best software is the one that allows *you* to be productive and content. Having said that, Revit will probably make you most *employable*.
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
0
180
1.75
s71s2r
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0.65
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ht7k0vl
ht7b02r
1,642,530,970
1,642,527,675
7
3
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
3,295
2.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7fwmw
ht7k0vl
1,642,529,453
1,642,530,970
4
7
Our school is using Rhino almost exclusively, and firms I’ve worked for all used Revit, so I think that speaks to the usage classes and popularity of those two platforms. Rhino is great for crazy shapes, schematic or concept designs, and rendering plug ins (stuff you want in school). Revit is prime for CD and BIM coordination, stuff you need for the professional field.
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
0
1,517
1.75
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7ix70
ht7k0vl
1,642,530,561
1,642,530,970
2
7
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
0
409
3.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7k0vl
ht7i2ub
1,642,530,970
1,642,530,248
7
1
How many people are using rhino in a professional setting vs an academic setting?
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
1
722
7
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7ax8p
ht7slzh
1,642,527,647
1,642,534,146
4
5
SketchUp Babyyyyyyy, and people who say otherwise like to do everything the hard way just saying...
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
6,499
1.25
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
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ht7jjcb
ht7slzh
1,642,530,790
1,642,534,146
4
5
The best software is the one that allows *you* to be productive and content. Having said that, Revit will probably make you most *employable*.
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
3,356
1.25
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7slzh
ht7kyqs
1,642,534,146
1,642,531,314
5
4
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
School projects, I'd use Rhino. Definitely my personal favorite program. When you're in the workforce, Revit is the best we have. (I say this as Revit currently keeps crashing on me when I have a deadline :) )
1
2,832
1.25
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7nzkj
ht7slzh
1,642,532,429
1,642,534,146
4
5
ARCHICAD + TWINMOTION
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
1,717
1.25
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7slzh
ht7b02r
1,642,534,146
1,642,527,675
5
3
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
6,471
1.666667
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7fwmw
ht7slzh
1,642,529,453
1,642,534,146
4
5
Our school is using Rhino almost exclusively, and firms I’ve worked for all used Revit, so I think that speaks to the usage classes and popularity of those two platforms. Rhino is great for crazy shapes, schematic or concept designs, and rendering plug ins (stuff you want in school). Revit is prime for CD and BIM coordination, stuff you need for the professional field.
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
4,693
1.25
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ix70
ht7slzh
1,642,530,561
1,642,534,146
2
5
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
3,585
2.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7k2cf
ht7slzh
1,642,530,984
1,642,534,146
2
5
Depends on a stage….. concept stage/competition rhino/grasshopper, technical design-construction revit
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
3,162
2.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7otwo
ht7slzh
1,642,532,742
1,642,534,146
1
5
Yes I use a 3DS to design buildings I know that's not what that is but I don't care
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
1,404
5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7rvk4
ht7slzh
1,642,533,874
1,642,534,146
1
5
REVIT!
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
272
5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7i2ub
ht7slzh
1,642,530,248
1,642,534,146
1
5
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
Software is for different purposes. I advise you consider what you’re doing first before grouping them all together.
0
3,898
5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7jjcb
ht7b02r
1,642,530,790
1,642,527,675
4
3
The best software is the one that allows *you* to be productive and content. Having said that, Revit will probably make you most *employable*.
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
3,115
1.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7jjcb
ht7ix70
1,642,530,790
1,642,530,561
4
2
The best software is the one that allows *you* to be productive and content. Having said that, Revit will probably make you most *employable*.
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
1
229
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7i2ub
ht7jjcb
1,642,530,248
1,642,530,790
1
4
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
The best software is the one that allows *you* to be productive and content. Having said that, Revit will probably make you most *employable*.
0
542
4
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7kyqs
ht7b02r
1,642,531,314
1,642,527,675
4
3
School projects, I'd use Rhino. Definitely my personal favorite program. When you're in the workforce, Revit is the best we have. (I say this as Revit currently keeps crashing on me when I have a deadline :) )
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
1
3,639
1.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ix70
ht7kyqs
1,642,530,561
1,642,531,314
2
4
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
School projects, I'd use Rhino. Definitely my personal favorite program. When you're in the workforce, Revit is the best we have. (I say this as Revit currently keeps crashing on me when I have a deadline :) )
0
753
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7kyqs
ht7k2cf
1,642,531,314
1,642,530,984
4
2
School projects, I'd use Rhino. Definitely my personal favorite program. When you're in the workforce, Revit is the best we have. (I say this as Revit currently keeps crashing on me when I have a deadline :) )
Depends on a stage….. concept stage/competition rhino/grasshopper, technical design-construction revit
1
330
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7i2ub
ht7kyqs
1,642,530,248
1,642,531,314
1
4
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
School projects, I'd use Rhino. Definitely my personal favorite program. When you're in the workforce, Revit is the best we have. (I say this as Revit currently keeps crashing on me when I have a deadline :) )
0
1,066
4
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7b02r
ht7nzkj
1,642,527,675
1,642,532,429
3
4
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
ARCHICAD + TWINMOTION
0
4,754
1.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ix70
ht7nzkj
1,642,530,561
1,642,532,429
2
4
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
ARCHICAD + TWINMOTION
0
1,868
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7k2cf
ht7nzkj
1,642,530,984
1,642,532,429
2
4
Depends on a stage….. concept stage/competition rhino/grasshopper, technical design-construction revit
ARCHICAD + TWINMOTION
0
1,445
2
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7i2ub
ht7nzkj
1,642,530,248
1,642,532,429
1
4
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
ARCHICAD + TWINMOTION
0
2,181
4
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7b02r
ht7fwmw
1,642,527,675
1,642,529,453
3
4
SketchUp is very easy to use (no commands or nodes), you can learn everything about it in a day or two (with someone who knows the program well) and then you would want to move on to a more powerfull software like 3ds Max, Rhino or Blender. I has been working with SketchUp for 5 years now and I gotta say that even with fuck ton of plugins installed it is still very limited in terms of capabilities. It is child's play compared to the other entries on this list so don't waste your time with it. I'm not talking about rendering here because that's a different thing.
Our school is using Rhino almost exclusively, and firms I’ve worked for all used Revit, so I think that speaks to the usage classes and popularity of those two platforms. Rhino is great for crazy shapes, schematic or concept designs, and rendering plug ins (stuff you want in school). Revit is prime for CD and BIM coordination, stuff you need for the professional field.
0
1,778
1.333333
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7wx1h
ht7ix70
1,642,535,733
1,642,530,561
3
2
Planet coaster
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
1
5,172
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7k2cf
ht7wx1h
1,642,530,984
1,642,535,733
2
3
Depends on a stage….. concept stage/competition rhino/grasshopper, technical design-construction revit
Planet coaster
0
4,749
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7tqn6
ht7wx1h
1,642,534,564
1,642,535,733
2
3
The best combo for me is Revit for BIM and SketchUp+Vray for rendering. Lumion if you’re feeling fancy.
Planet coaster
0
1,169
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7wx1h
ht7otwo
1,642,535,733
1,642,532,742
3
1
Planet coaster
Yes I use a 3DS to design buildings I know that's not what that is but I don't care
1
2,991
3
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7wx1h
ht7rvk4
1,642,535,733
1,642,533,874
3
1
Planet coaster
REVIT!
1
1,859
3
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7wx1h
ht7i2ub
1,642,535,733
1,642,530,248
3
1
Planet coaster
I use PCon planner from Eastern graphics. Got some great render software and lighting. The free version got some limits. But still a great tool
1
5,485
3
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht7ix70
ht87y7t
1,642,530,561
1,642,539,777
2
3
Sketchup is literally the google docs of these programs. Missing half the features but at least it's free (or close to free). If you have any money though it's worth it to upgrade to a real program.
The unfortunate thing about school is they teach and use software that isn’t used for shit in the real world. I’m a student and I’m learning the hard way. We’ve been using rhino for years and now every job I look at needs revit. If you’re gonna use rhino you should also learn the absolute shite out of grasshopper
0
9,216
1.5
s71s2r
architecture_train
0.65
At this moment, which is the best 3D software to use in architecture and interior design? From a very undecided student View Poll
ht87y7t
ht7k2cf
1,642,539,777
1,642,530,984
3
2
The unfortunate thing about school is they teach and use software that isn’t used for shit in the real world. I’m a student and I’m learning the hard way. We’ve been using rhino for years and now every job I look at needs revit. If you’re gonna use rhino you should also learn the absolute shite out of grasshopper
Depends on a stage….. concept stage/competition rhino/grasshopper, technical design-construction revit
1
8,793
1.5