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We perceive architecture through our senses, interpret its scale in comparison to our bodies, and of course require architecture to protect our bodies from the forces of nature.
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has designed a retractable and refillable pen for Acme Studio that doubles as an architect's scale ruler. The three-sided Scale pen is made from aluminium, and ...
Russian architectural site Archplatforma.ru and Tchoban Foundation Museum for Architectural Drawing (Berlin) invite architects and artists of architecture to take part in ArchiGraphicArts 2016 ...
In each of the 16 drawings, one of nature’s smallest wonders — a snail shell, the wing of a dragonfly, a walnut — is magnified to monumental proportions using graphite pencil.
Oslo-based architectural practice Vardehaugen uses a low-tech, striking method to evoke the contours of future projects—by drawing real-scale chalk drawings of floor plans in the office parking lot.
Becoming an architect was a lifelong process of studying both our built and natural environments through drawing and painting. This is how past generations came to know the world—by seeing ...
Olso-based firm Vardehaugen uses their own office parking lot to mock-up plans, drawing them in chalk and tape. CLOSE AD × Norwegian architecture firm takes their plans to the streets, literally ...
Architecture graduate student Anna Kudashkina is one of 56 graduate students whose work will be displayed at Perloff Gallery starting Friday. The exhibition will present the projects of students ...