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Moser & Hager - House SF, Mühlviertel 2017. Photos © Gregor Graf.
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Warehouse (São Paulo, Brazil) - grupodearquitetura | Photographer Pedro Kok
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Undergraduate Thesis in IE University, Segovia, Spain. ‘If a winter’s night a traveler’. This image is one of a series of plans and drawings which pretend to be the physical representation of ‘Time’ through a ‘Frame’, it is a spatial experience which envolves the main program, a hotel in Segovia, Spain
ARTEC - Zita Kern house extension, Raasdorf 1998. © Margherita Spiluttini.
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Holton Rower, Cutaways on view at Venus Over Manhattan LA (January 14th - Februrary 24th)
IUAV MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY ( ITALY - MESTRE ) - FRANCESCO VENEZIA
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Creative Business Cards for Architects
Archdaily compiled some examples of cards that can serve as inspiration for architects, engineers, designers, landscapers and urbanists.
Establishing professional contacts in architecture – and well, in any field, really – has changed dramatically in the last decade, passing from the paper world to the virtual realm. However, small details can still make a big difference when it comes to captivating a potential new client or establishing a new partnership – and these details aren’t unique to the virtual world.
Among these smaller, but powerful, details is the business card. Timeless and effective, the impact that a business card can have when meeting someone new cannot be overlooked. While simple, monochrome cards with muted prints are well liked among architects, exploring new forms, unusual materials and bold colors can result in a unique card that will leave a lasting impression on the person who receives it.
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Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Batlló David Cardelús
New work from one of my favorite architectural photographers, and such a nice guy! We have traded messages since the first time I featured his work, and I must say he keeps getting better with each project!