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sdiwh · 1 year ago
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archimodels · 2 years ago
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© etb - auge multifunctional hub - sappada, italy
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archimodelsinfilm · 4 months ago
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The Brutalist (2024)
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borrominitour · 5 months ago
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Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, Er castoro 🦫
Not sure if the architect would have loved this or found it outrageous...
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herinteriordesign · 11 months ago
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Sabino 10 House / Editorial
HOUSES•ZIBATÁ, MEXICO
ZIBATÁ, MEXICO
Architects: Editorial
Area: 3552 ft²
Year: 2023
Photographs:Ariadna Polo
Manufacturers:  Comex, Epca, Helvex
Lead Architects: Galileo Zuart, Santiago Martínez
Structural Calcutation: Andrés Casal
Program: Single-family residential
City: Zibatá
Country: Mexico
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keepthemacramesecret · 1 year ago
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i keep thinking about how interesting the Albany is as a place for Raffles to live (even outside the Ives context) just from the layout and design of the buildings themself?? like its kind of a little panopticon all of its own. every entrance and exit is past a porter who knows all the residents. each set of rooms has HUGE 2m wide floor-to-ceiling windows facing into the courtyard, and none at all facing Outside the campus. Residents are vetted by a committee before being allowed to take rooms, and aren't allowed to speak to each other if they meet in the courtyard. So you're living in fairly guaranteed privacy from anyone Except your direct neighbours, who might easily know anything about you but you wont even speak unless you're actually friends/acquaintances. its just such a strange and unique(?) set-up and its perfect background tension for residents to be Keeping Secrets and Doing Crimes and Maintaining A Reputation idk its fun!
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almstrangis · 2 years ago
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Secciòn 2023 Arquitectura del inframundo (1)
A.L.Moure Strangis
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slack-wise · 2 years ago
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Model of Falling Water
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outlookdesignheed · 4 months ago
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Precision. Creativity. Innovation. Our expert team designs sustainable, innovative, and functional spaces that blend beauty with purpose. From Interior & Architecture to BIM, 3D Rendering, and MEP, we bring your vision to life with expertise and excellence. Your vision, our expertise – let’s build the future together.
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archimodelsinfilm · 8 months ago
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Megalopolis (2024)
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herinteriordesign · 11 months ago
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The Quarry House / Crest Architects
HOUSES•BENGALURU, INDIA
Architects: Crest Architects
Area: 4580 ft²
Year: 2023
Photographs:Shamanth Patil J
Manufacturers:  Toto, Zwcad-
Lead Architects: Vikas Mv, Vishwas Venkat
Structural Designers: S and S Consultant
Landscape Designers: Crest Architects
Interior Detail Drawings: Shreya Ramachandra
Landscape Designer: Shreya Ramachandra
City: Bengaluru
Country: India
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supercool-here · 2 years ago
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STOP EVERYTHING
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My sister sent this to our sister's WhatsApp group (because after years of pressure my sisters are finally watching ysblf and not regretting it!) And I'm... Screaming crying vomiting shaking
Translation (of what we care about from the cover of the magazine)(and forgive me for any mistake I make English isn't my first language teehee): EXCLUSIVE ¡TOGETHER AGAIN! the return of Betty la fea, after 24 years, ��a new stage!
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outlookdesignheed · 4 months ago
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thedatachannel · 1 year ago
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Data Modelling Master Class-Series | Introduction -Topic 1
https://youtu.be/L1x_BM9wWdQ
#theDataChannel @thedatachannel @datamodelling
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cosmic-tuna · 1 year ago
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Hi from another geology student. What is your specialty/interest area in geology? I can't figure it out. Mine is igneous petrology/geochemistry, particularly silica undersaturated rocks such as carbonatites. And I just get excited when you mention monazite and neodymium. You seem to have similar interest. But you hate mineral ID??
And what is your research on?
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Mate your guess is as good as mine re my specality!!! I have spent the past few years researching mineral yield efficiency for zircon and other heavy minerals (GREAT for age dating, gold panning, probably REE mining, etc) but I wouldn't call it my specality.
The monazite is because of my mineralogy project! Ec-501, my sample, had suprise monazite in it. Ngl, it did fuck up some of my data because I was working on assumptipn regarding its location but SHRUG. Nd was also in the sample, but I am researching it a little with my mineral yield because it's great for digging out magnetic minerals and shavings from our rock crusher. (still on the fence about wet vs dry pulling tho)
I honestly don't know what my interest is? I like geology. I hate anything fluvial, but I don't have too much experience with any one area to say much. While I do like mineralogy and thought it would be my fit, there's a little too much heavy math involved? And I have a love hate relationship with min id.. Like... I enjoy doing it, I think, just not for a grade. And I'm way better with hand id versus thin sec, because the latter just has so many variables and I still don't fully understand slow vs fast ray or how to use the accessory plate or how to differentiate monazite and zircon.
Mostly I just like working in a lab with rocks, be it crushing them or grain picking or whatever. I'm hoping, post grad, to get a job as a lab rat for some company. I'm not fit enough for extensive field work, plus a lot of companies I have spoken to want to have someone who is willing to stay inside! (I had one company give me the info of their CEO and almost beg me to call him for a job because they desperately needed someone who would help the CEO on retainer wall design and yknow. stay. tf. inside.)
But tl;dr. I don't really know what my interest is, I'm just happy doing grunt work as long as I can stay inside. I do know my dislikes; fluvial geomorph is too difficult for me, certain aspects of mineralogy are difficult, and I'm not able to do field work. While there are things I do like, I'm still kind of searching for my big thing.
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treehousedesigners · 1 year ago
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Landscape architecture - Tree House
What is the role of a landscape architect?
A landscape architect is a professional who designs outdoor spaces, with a focus on functionality, aesthetics, and environmental sustainability. Their role encompasses a wide range of tasks related to planning, designing, and managing landscapes such as parks, gardens, residential areas, campuses, and commercial sites. Here are some key aspects of their role:
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Site Analysis: Landscape architects assess the natural features and characteristics of a site, including topography, soil quality, climate, and existing vegetation. They also consider human factors such as usage patterns, accessibility, and cultural significance.
Design Development: Based on site analysis and client requirements, landscape architects develop conceptual and detailed designs for outdoor spaces. This includes layout planning, selection of plant species, hardscape elements (such as paths, walls, and structures), water features, and lighting.
Environmental Considerations: Landscape architects prioritize sustainability and ecological principles in their designs. They may incorporate features such as rain gardens, green roofs, native plantings, and water-efficient irrigation systems to minimize environmental impact and enhance biodiversity.
Collaboration: Landscape architects often work closely with architects, engineers, urban planners, and other professionals involved in construction projects. They collaborate to ensure that landscape designs integrate seamlessly with overall site plans and meet regulatory requirements.
Client Interaction: Landscape architects consult with clients to understand their needs, preferences, and budget constraints. They present design proposals, solicit feedback, and make revisions as necessary to ensure client satisfaction.
Project Management: Landscape architects oversee the implementation of their designs, coordinating with contractors, suppliers, and subcontractors. They may also manage construction documentation, permitting processes, and project timelines to ensure successful execution.
Maintenance Planning: Landscape architects consider long-term maintenance requirements when designing outdoor spaces. They specify appropriate plant species and materials that are resilient and easy to maintain, and may provide guidance on landscape management practices to preserve the integrity of the design over time.
Overall, landscape architects play a crucial role in shaping the outdoor environment to enhance functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability while meeting the needs of clients and communities. Their expertise lies in integrating natural and built elements harmoniously to create beautiful, functional, and sustainable outdoor spaces.
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