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Drawing Isn’t Dead: How Architectural Sketching Can Thrive in the Digital Era

Architizer

Whatever your preference, designers can undoubtedly benefit from products that blend pen and paper-style sketching with advanced digital tools. Whether it be drawn or digitally designed, the forefront of a successful project is the initial drawing that brings an idea to life.

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Sketching Details for a House (my analog + digital process)

30X40 Design Workshop

Sketch with me in this video as I design custom details for the Outpost project. Inventing bespoke solutions to design challenges is the reason I love designing homes. And, quite often, if I'm stuck on a design brief, I’ll zoom in and begin sketching a detail.

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A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz

Habitus Living

The design brief evolved throughout the iterative process, through conversation and sketching. The house is a modern residential home that honours the Jazz Age, adorned with Art Deco features such as geometric lines and eclectic materials.

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An App for Everyone: Spaces Is the Conceptual Design Tool Architects Always Needed

Architizer

Spaces version 2 comes complete with improved editing tools, increased 2D viewing options, new sun studies, new sketching capabilities and additional workflow integration options. The Spaces version 2 app boasts an easy-to-use yet comprehensive set of design tools. This application is well and truly built for the masses.

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"A variety of perspectives only makes for a stronger team" says Burberry

Deezen

Ben Ayres is Burberry's lead architecture designer Alice Laycock: Are there any skill sets that you feel are no longer required for a role within architecture? The creative team also designs temporary stores Alice Laycock: Which of your projects that have been published on Dezeen did you most enjoy working on?

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AUD Center for Research, Innovation and Design spotlights eight virtual design projects

Deezen

School statement: "The Center for Research, Innovation and Design (CRID) is the first and only authorised VR sketch training centre and Gravity Sketch certified centre in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. Course: DDFT 473 – Virtual Environments. Tutor: Dr Georges Kachaamy.

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Nine design projects using virtual reality by students at the American University in Dubai

Deezen

A central focus of the course was a design brief that invited students to reimagine the future of transportation by creating prototypes of airborne vehicles. "By Following their commitment in working for more than 50 hours inside VR student has received a certificate from both the CRID and Gravity Sketch.