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How to Architect

Watch Me Design 16: Adobe Illustrator Flats

This is a beginner drawing video tutorial in which Zoe explores the challenges that a fashion designers can come across with while rendering their work to Adobe Illustrator.


30X40 Design Workshop

Using Materials to tell a Story (An Architectural Essay)

Meaningful architecture, for me, always relays a story. It’s fundamental that it conveys something about a place, a specific time, a person or a family. It must have an opinion, an attitude. Architecture doesn’t have to be an explicit rendering of that idea; rather it can be discovered over time while living in a structure or just by knowing a little more today than yesterday.


The Futur Academy

UX Design Process: How To Sketch Wireframes—Web Design Pt 1

How do you wireframe a website? How do you create a landing page from scratch? How do you sketch a wireframe? How do you design a sales landing page for downloadable products? How do you do UX design without going overboard? What is paper prototyping. Learn UX design Process in this video tutorial with Ben Burns.


Gareth David Studio

Transition Presets in After Effects Ep20/48 [Adobe After Effects for Beginners]

We are starting to learn some fundamental techniques we can use to build a project. Now we are going to look at how we can use effects and presets to add transitions to our video and animation sequences.


Gareth David Studio

Track Mattes in After Effects Ep26/48 [Adobe After Effects for Beginners]

In this video, we will be building on top of what we learned about basic masking and moving on to see how track matt’s work.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.9 - Innovation

As the Modern Movement evolved, architects continued to use abstraction as an effective tool. Frank Lloyd Wright, who criticized the austerity of the Modern Movement, found himself on the same team-though he’d have been hard pressed to admit it.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.8 - Abstraction

Inventive structural systems are the lynchpin of many great buildings. But there would be no need for advanced systems without imagination. Architects are creative and that’s why buildings don’t all look the same. The twentieth century has been especially innovative and it all began, in many ways, with the Modern Movement. The term refers to a new direction in arts and architecture in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.7 - Limitless

Just as architects pushed the limits of the arch, they have done so with every available material and method. It’s in pushing limits that man finds new ways of building. The tallest commercial load-bearing masonry building in the world is the Monadnock in Chicago designed by Burnham and Root and completed in 1891. The building has 16 stories plus an attic. Its masonry envelope supports an iron-framed interior and is a massive six feet thick at the base.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.6 - Structure

The architect has adorned buildings with representations of the natural world from the beginning. And technology has further given us the ability to make architecture take on organic form. Frank Lloyd Wright made columns look like lily pads and a gallery look like a shell. Le Corbusier made concrete buildings that use organic form to create seemingly impossible compositions.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.5 - Organic

An organic approach to design was also fundamental to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright worked for Adler and Sullivan for five years, and during that time closely with Sullivan. While Sullivan’s work included organic detail Wright took the approach further. Some of his work leaned on organic form while other projects express a kind of organic likeness to the surroundings. We see this in his Prairie School designs. However his most famous project to accomplish an almost complete organic synthesis is a residence he designed for the Kaufmann family called Fallingwater.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.4 - Creativity

The classical column is ubiquitous because of its association with the buildings of antiquity. It’s understood that these columns make a statement of permanence, authority and grandeur. In the last hundred years architects have also built on this reputation by unique variations. However, one of the first truly creative adaptations appeared right next to the Parthenon at the Porch of Maidens in 5th century BC.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.3 - The Amalgam

In the beginning humans carved away stone for shelter. Eventually they built. And some of their structures were created for spiritual purposes. Around the 26th century BC three pyramids at Giza in Egypt were built as a sacred burial place for three Pharaohs. The pyramids were made from 2.5ton limestone blocks. In about the same period Stonehenge, in Wiltshire, England, was constructed. It’s not as grand as the pyramids but it was a harbinger of one of the most influential building advances known to man called trabeation or post and lintel construction.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.2 - Beauty

David McCullough Pulitzer Prize winning author said, “We're raising young people who are, by and large, historically illiterate.” A lost sense of history may not be the reason people don’t always use architects, but it’s part of the problem. How can we know what something could be if we never learned what came before it. And If everything is judged by what it looks like instead of how it got that way, we’re missing half the story.


How to Architect

Trabeation | Why Buildings Look Like They Do, pt.1 - The Myth

The perception that architects mostly design is a myth and intern architects can quickly become discouraged. Architecture is a business, not all clients are wonderful and the world is litigious. These are the topics that Doug Patt will tackle on in this video.


The Futur Academy

Top 5 Adobe Illustrator Tools You Should Know - Design Tutorial

Adobe Illustrator CC 2019 tutorial. What are the best features of Adobe Illustrator 2019? How do you design in Adobe Illustrator? How to get started with Adobe Illustrator? Find out the answers to these questions in this video tutorial.


How to Architect

Top 5 AMAZING Design Portfolios 2019

In this video Will Paterson shows the best design portfolios of 2019 from logo design to packaging commenting the details that logo designers use to make their work as inviting as possible.


30X40 Design Workshop

The Shed Roof - An Architect's Review of a Modern Classic

In this video Eric Reinholdt discussуы the reasons for choosing a shed roof shape as well as the design implications for doing so.


Gareth David Studio

The Project Panel ‘Links panel’ In Adobe After Effects Ep5/48 [Adobe After Effects for Beginners]

In this video Gareth David will take a closer look at the project panel.


30X40 Design Workshop

The Modern Dogtrot Floor Plan - Part 2

This video is part 2 in a three part series describing the origins of the dogtrot house and describing the design process of a series of modern dogtrot house designs.


30X40 Design Workshop

The Modern Dogtrot - Part 3 Material Selection

In this video Eric Reinholdt reviews the basic material palette development and selection process for the modern dogtrot designs discussed in Parts 1 & 2 of this series.


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