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Recently, I have been doing more and more drawing hybrid overlays that began as views from Revit Model and Sketch-Up Model views. This process has been an effective and efficient way to test out ideas quickly and then using Photoshop to add quick color and entourage to generate convincing spaces for design team collaboration and interim presentations for the…
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Becoming Loose - Part 2
The reason I took the workshop
I’ve always enjoyed the arts. I used to take a sketch pad and a box of pastels on family vacations and spend afternoons drawing my surroundings. I never really understood how to draw correctly, but through observation, I was able to recreate the reality of paper. My…
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Wondering why some people can draw better than others? Besides the obvious reason, a natural incline or talent, the best graphic artists and illustrators put in their dues and work hard to reach the top. Luckily for those, who are not as gifted (like me) but who want to…
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Yves Rathle is a talented and forward-thinking visualist. A registered architect and based out of San Francisco, Yves has been involved with the design of many projects in major cities throughout the nation and the world. His studio utilizes both digital and hand-drawing techniques and tools which enable the ability to churn-out concepts…
ContinueThe Cullen report is important for distilling the scattered threads of new thinking in urban planning into a well illustrated blueprint that mapped out step by step policies to be pursued in a bid to allow the city to escape industrial decline. Though entirely unbuilt as imagined the vision for…
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William Slayton first broached the idea of I.M. Pei designing a house for him while the two were mid-flight on a business trip together in 1959. Pei agreed and, after a suitable lot was found in Cleveland Park, Pei spent many hours with the Slaytons to understand what type of house would suit them best. One evening, Pei and Slayton were at a business…
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The Microsoft Beijing Charrette was a one-week effort to produce quick concepts for Microsoft's move to the Asia. Having been in Asia for a few years, Microsoft's vision was to create a new corporate campus to bring their asia staff, which were spread out across Beijing in different…
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BeLoose is a workshop where the experience will definitely change people's lives and increase their confidence beyond their expectation.
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