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Beaux-Arts to Bauhaus: How Two Schools Shaped Architectural Visualization

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Through fostering particular artistic philosophies, drawing techniques, and design ideologies, such institutions shape not only the architects themselves but also the way they convey their ideas to others.

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Living and Creating: 12 Homes with Art Studios in Latin America

ArchDaily

Mara Acayaba The spaces where artists create their work reveal a great deal about their creative journeytheir techniques, themes, and inspirations. Positioned at the crossroads of living and creating, leisure and work, these spaces fascinate art lovers. Atelier and Residence EA / AMZ Arquitetos.

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The Nubian Vault: Applying Old Construction Techniques to Modern Building Problems

Architizer

In this sun-soaked land, with limited access to timber but more mud than you can shake a stick at, the Nubians mastered the art of building with the earth. One of the key drivers behind this uptick in Nubian Vault techniques being used in projects is the socioeconomic benefits. If so, Architizer's A+Awards is your platform.

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traditional japanese woodworking technique adds dimension to forêt furniture series by ODS

designboom

The post traditional japanese woodworking technique adds dimension to forêt furniture series by ODS appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the collection includes a console, a low table, and a divider inspired by the japanese craft that assembles wooden geometric patterns without nails.

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5 Art Movements that Influenced Architecture

ArchDaily

Image © Kurt Schwitters, Merzbau, Hannover, 1933 | Philipp Rümmele As far as history goes back, art and architecture have always been interrelated disciplines. Read more »

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A really quick guide to art deco

Deezen

Our Art Deco Centenary series will delve into the style throughout March but to help start us off, this five-minute guide covers all the basics. Art deco refers to a design style that was particularly prevalent in the 1920s and 30s. Above: Hillier's 1968 book popularised the term "art deco". What makes something art deco?

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From Sketch to Painting: A Digital Art Gallery To Inspire Everyday Architectural Work

ArchDaily

Digitization has revolutionized the way we experience art on platforms like SINGULART, which combines multiple influences from various artists. In the context of contemporary society, many of our activities are carried out digitally, from booking accommodation for travel to manufacturing materials and creating art exhibitions.

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