For Illustrator there is this one: www.skillshare.com/classes/Mastering-Illustrator-10-Tips-Tricks-to-Speed-Up-Your-Workflow/1583544555?via=homepage for Photoshop you can use this: www.skillshare.com/search?query=photoshop I hope this helps :)
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Thank you, your videos are very helpful! Since I don't go to architecture school, I would like to see videos about theoretical information on concept development, diagrams and so on rather than how to do it on photoshop. That would be really amazing.
Frank Lloyd Wright established a school of Architecture in the desert near Scottsdale, AZ., (Phoenix, east end) in the '20s or '30s based on building shelter in the desert. (one way to say it) Not as well known as Disneyland, but almost amongst the fans of the architect. First year students have to build something that they will then live in, for the remaining 2 or 3 years of the training, using basically what is available onsite. I don't know the rules, because they use some ropes, tarpaulins and blocks and things. You can imagine the list of skills and talent required to build something successful especially on a first effort. During the '90s, I owned some land on the Pacific Ocean in Costa Rica. Squatters invaded, it took 18 months to remove them. I had to move onto the property and live there, a classic Pacific beach with the jungle in the back and the Galapagos and Australia going the other way. Too build a 'registered' house required plans, approved by a CR architect which are then assessed for value and a tax/fee is paid up front. It can run into tens of thousands of dollars. Anything with a footprint less than 3 m x 5 m, (10' x 17') had no permits or plans required, was called a "Bodega" (wine storage place) and had no other limits on height, etc.. I was a contractor in Canada, so I hired two local brothers for $10/day and spent about $350 (all I had) on bags of cement and a shovel and some plumbing and electrical parts. We dug a well at the jungle side accessing the fresh water table about five feet down. Used pre-cast concrete drainage tiles to line the well and put a double pitch roof over it, as in the pictures. The 'right' buckets fill themselves when you drop them in. A local farmer had a gas powered water pump that we used for a few hours, trying to pump it dry but couldn't. An electrical trunk line ran parallel to the beach and across the very back of the property. ICE, (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad) gave me access. A buried line brought straight power, (from ICE's junction box) to my Ranchito/Bodega underground. (About 150') That gave me lights and music. The Bodega we built had a slab with three sections, one being a bath and had cement block walls to a height of 54" or so. A toilette was brought from San Jose on the bus. I sat on it for the four hour journey making jokes about CR's first bus with a "servicio". It was hooked to a mini-septic system with tank and tile field that would almost pass in Quebec. The brothers had never seen such a thing and approved of it, I think they built one at their own compound a mile further down the beach. I had two landfills for rubbish, most of which was collected off the "pristine" beach once a week. One fills up and you back fill it by starting another. 8 posts set in holes and held vertical by the slab supported a 2nd floor made of local, rough-sawn lumber. The wood cost almost $100 delivered. The post and beam structure came off the beach. I used the ocean's horizon and strings, to level the slab. 2nd floor had a 5 man camping tent nailed to the wood floor and three large tarpaulin canopies stretched from peak, down to the wood floor and lower, held by ropes and stakes in the ground. I remember thinking it must have been similar the Thor Hyderjalld's Kontiki raft. In the night it sounded like a sail boat. Twice during "aguarcerros" (Tropical thunderstorm) the whole top floor got blown back into the jungle, but it takes only about half a day to put it all back again. The main room was 71 meters from the median tide mark, had no walls but had a library, drafting board, speakers, an easy chair and a 'coleman' bar. Completely driven by a "what is needed next" prime directive, nothing else.
That was quite illuminating. I've never heard of Norman Foster, I'm looking up now to see just how wide and long the rock over me is. My first project was a passive solar ski chalet in 1978. Next will be a Climate Change ready, Net Positive survival bunker here in the desert. I'm not busy, I have lots of time for news and research. One of my fave architects is Francis Kere, surely you know of him? You've laid out a career's worth of reading and learning just with these 7 or 8 websites. I'd hate to be an architect in today's world. The learning curve is too much for one person to start, now that VR inter-communications and 3D and rendering are becoming commonplace. But they have to pay tens of thousands for the education meaning they are then shackled by the current employment environment. If someone wants more tract housing and they are paying, you take that job because you have to. Technology is turning architecture into a complex system of mini-cells of production and development. Climate change is dictating how radical we have to be. Form follows function. Conventional design doesn't fit anymore. Everything should be, or can be a custom fit.
What an interesting comment to read. Norman Foster is a very big architect and is world known and I never heard of Kere Architects but I check out their website and they have some very interesting projects. Thank you so much my friend :). That is true it is a long way to become an architect some would say its a not a job it is a lifestyle. The VR does create a more personal interaction with the client and for the designers. The new technology does allow for some new materials and construction methods but I understand when you say that with the current employment status surely the course should have changed too.
I must say that your video is very helpful and professional, this is trely what an architect should learn nowadays. Oh, bye the way, you have beautiful voice.
Thanks so much for this expository video! I am working towards earning a second degree in architecture and I think this video will be very helpful. You now have a new subscriber.
The best architecture tip for students is to read a lot of books and to discuss with friends and teachers about them. And if you suck at presenting your work, there are so many tutorials on the internet that you could waste your life watching them. Show it better channel is quite good. Learn how to search on the internet and you will gain time for research. How To Brainstorm Using Google Search & Stock Photo Sites - RUclips from the futur Channel, it is not architecture related but it is so smart. Good luck for the prize 🤞🤞
I totally agree on that sometimes there are images and information in books that you will never find online. Show it better does have some amazing stuff. Thank you for watching :)
Thanks buddy for this treasure like information.You are such a sweet heart as you are distributing this treasure with us. Keep it up and I am sure you will achieve an excellent position someday.😊😊
Thank you for making great video .. cheers .. cam you please make another video in which we can refer to case studies like Norman fosters and all .. bit of knowledge about building construction and building services and other if these stuffs
Thank you so much for this!! New Sub. Where was you when I need these inspirations haha lol. hope you could do more videos and tutorials as well more power! Good luck to you future Archi!
Thank you very much :) There you go, my friend :) pimpmydrawing.com/ www.skillshare.com/ mapchart.net/ www.graphicsdirect.co.uk/ archive.normanfosterfoundation.org/en/consulta/resultados_ocr.do archpaper.com/ www.presidentsmedals.com/
I have added them in the description. There you go, my friend :) pimpmydrawing.com/ www.skillshare.com/ mapchart.net/ www.graphicsdirect.co.uk/ archive.normanfosterfoundation.org/en/consulta/resultados_ocr.do archpaper.com/ www.presidentsmedals.com/
Hi thanks for the video! Very helpful . Do you have the link for the video you are referring to at 2:19 ? Would be very useful. I would highly appreciate it if you could make more videos like these.
GSD Harvard school of architecture lectures are available on RUclips. That is so valuable.
Oh okay I did not know that I will deffo check it out thank you :)
I went to architectural school Cooper-Union in NY how the does school rank in architect school?
David Hernandez you’re asking how your own school ranks? Shouldn’t you know that if you’re attending?
I have never found similar content on YT. This is so good.
Thank you so much, I try to do something different :)
you have no idea how helpful you are being right now.Thank you so much for being such an inspiration!
That's really nice to hear. Thank you so much! ❤️
I appreciate your work as a student, subbed from the beginning!
Pritzker is the most prestigious award though (even prestigious than RIBA)
Thank you very much my friend :) Yeah true but this presedent medals show the project on detail like plans and elevations and all the detail :)
BTW could you please recommend Skillshare classes for which can be useful for us architecture students?
Are you looking for anything specific like photoshop or sketching?
Surviving Architecture yes , Photoshop and Illustrator !
For Illustrator there is this one: www.skillshare.com/classes/Mastering-Illustrator-10-Tips-Tricks-to-Speed-Up-Your-Workflow/1583544555?via=homepage for Photoshop you can use this: www.skillshare.com/search?query=photoshop I hope this helps :)
Thank you SO MUCH!! we appreciate the effort you go through to help others go down the same path
You're very welcome!
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Thank you, your videos are very helpful! Since I don't go to architecture school, I would like to see videos about theoretical information on concept development, diagrams and so on rather than how to do it on photoshop. That would be really amazing.
hmmm that is actually a great idea! Will be on the channel soon :) thank you for watching!
Frank Lloyd Wright established a school of Architecture in the desert near Scottsdale, AZ., (Phoenix, east end) in the '20s or '30s based on building shelter in the desert. (one way to say it) Not as well known as Disneyland, but almost amongst the fans of the architect. First year students have to build something that they will then live in, for the remaining 2 or 3 years of the training, using basically what is available onsite. I don't know the rules, because they use some ropes, tarpaulins and blocks and things. You can imagine the list of skills and talent required to build something successful especially on a first effort.
During the '90s, I owned some land on the Pacific Ocean in Costa Rica. Squatters invaded, it took 18 months to remove them. I had to move onto the property and live there, a classic Pacific beach with the jungle in the back and the Galapagos and Australia going the other way. Too build a 'registered' house required plans, approved by a CR architect which are then assessed for value and a tax/fee is paid up front. It can run into tens of thousands of dollars. Anything with a footprint less than 3 m x 5 m, (10' x 17') had no permits or plans required, was called a "Bodega" (wine storage place) and had no other limits on height, etc.. I was a contractor in Canada, so I hired two local brothers for $10/day and spent about $350 (all I had) on bags of cement and a shovel and some plumbing and electrical parts. We dug a well at the jungle side accessing the fresh water table about five feet down. Used pre-cast concrete drainage tiles to line the well and put a double pitch roof over it, as in the pictures. The 'right' buckets fill themselves when you drop them in. A local farmer had a gas powered water pump that we used for a few hours, trying to pump it dry but couldn't.
An electrical trunk line ran parallel to the beach and across the very back of the property. ICE, (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad) gave me access. A buried line brought straight power, (from ICE's junction box) to my Ranchito/Bodega underground. (About 150') That gave me lights and music.
The Bodega we built had a slab with three sections, one being a bath and had cement block walls to a height of 54" or so. A toilette was brought from San Jose on the bus. I sat on it for the four hour journey making jokes about CR's first bus with a "servicio". It was hooked to a mini-septic system with tank and tile field that would almost pass in Quebec. The brothers had never seen such a thing and approved of it, I think they built one at their own compound a mile further down the beach. I had two landfills for rubbish, most of which was collected off the "pristine" beach once a week. One fills up and you back fill it by starting another.
8 posts set in holes and held vertical by the slab supported a 2nd floor made of local, rough-sawn lumber. The wood cost almost $100 delivered. The post and beam structure came off the beach. I used the ocean's horizon and strings, to level the slab. 2nd floor had a 5 man camping tent nailed to the wood floor and three large tarpaulin canopies stretched from peak, down to the wood floor and lower, held by ropes and stakes in the ground. I remember thinking it must have been similar the Thor Hyderjalld's Kontiki raft. In the night it sounded like a sail boat. Twice during "aguarcerros" (Tropical thunderstorm) the whole top floor got blown back into the jungle, but it takes only about half a day to put it all back again. The main room was 71 meters from the median tide mark, had no walls but had a library, drafting board, speakers, an easy chair and a 'coleman' bar. Completely driven by a "what is needed next" prime directive, nothing else.
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That was quite illuminating. I've never heard of Norman Foster, I'm looking up now to see just how wide and long the rock over me is. My first project was a passive solar ski chalet in 1978. Next will be a Climate Change ready, Net Positive survival bunker here in the desert. I'm not busy, I have lots of time for news and research. One of my fave architects is Francis Kere, surely you know of him?
You've laid out a career's worth of reading and learning just with these 7 or 8 websites. I'd hate to be an architect in today's world. The learning curve is too much for one person to start, now that VR inter-communications and 3D and rendering are becoming commonplace. But they have to pay tens of thousands for the education meaning they are then shackled by the current employment environment. If someone wants more tract housing and they are paying, you take that job because you have to.
Technology is turning architecture into a complex system of mini-cells of production and development. Climate change is dictating how radical we have to be. Form follows function. Conventional design doesn't fit anymore. Everything should be, or can be a custom fit.
What an interesting comment to read. Norman Foster is a very big architect and is world known and I never heard of Kere Architects but I check out their website and they have some very interesting projects. Thank you so much my friend :). That is true it is a long way to become an architect some would say its a not a job it is a lifestyle. The VR does create a more personal interaction with the client and for the designers. The new technology does allow for some new materials and construction methods but I understand when you say that with the current employment status surely the course should have changed too.
this has been very useful for me ,thank you so much
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Hi, I'm an Architectural Designer and this is awesome. Thank you for this material, You’ll do great!
Glad it was helpful, thank you so much :)
Great video! I’m so excited, can’t believe I can get a closer look at Foster’s genius work!
You're most welcome! I know right. Wish there was something like this for every architect...
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I must say that your video is very helpful and professional, this is trely what an architect should learn nowadays. Oh, bye the way, you have beautiful voice.
Thank you so much, I try my best to show the most useful information for you guys. Thank you :)
Thanks so much for this expository video! I am working towards earning a second degree in architecture and I think this video will be very helpful. You now have a new subscriber.
That is so cool, what other degree do you have? I am glad it was helpful :) Great to have you on the team :)
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Thank you so much for commenting :) Greetings from England
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Its been a crazy year for me as an archi student and finally first year is almost over:) (yaay i survived) thanks for the video!
Glad it all went well for you :)
Very useful websites. Thank you for sharing!
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The best architecture tip for students is to read a lot of books and to discuss with friends and teachers about them. And if you suck at presenting your work, there are so many tutorials on the internet that you could waste your life watching them. Show it better channel is quite good. Learn how to search on the internet and you will gain time for research. How To Brainstorm Using Google Search & Stock Photo Sites - RUclips from the futur Channel, it is not architecture related but it is so smart. Good luck for the prize 🤞🤞
I totally agree on that sometimes there are images and information in books that you will never find online. Show it better does have some amazing stuff. Thank you for watching :)
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Could you please make a video about the international competitions where we can participate as architecture students from all over the world ... ??
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Thanks buddy for this treasure like information.You are such a sweet heart as you are distributing this treasure with us. Keep it up and I am sure you will achieve an excellent position someday.😊😊
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Thank you for making great video .. cheers .. cam you please make another video in which we can refer to case studies like Norman fosters and all .. bit of knowledge about building construction and building services and other if these stuffs
Thank you for watching, thank you for the suggestions I will keep it in mind for future video :)
Oh wow that Norman Foster archive is amazing!!
I know right! Its crazy hahahh. Thank you for watching!
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Thank you so much for this!! New Sub. Where was you when I need these inspirations haha lol. hope you could do more videos and tutorials as well more power! Good luck to you future Archi!
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Great content. it wa really helpful. You could have put down links to all the sites you talked about in the description.
Thank you very much :) There you go, my friend :)
pimpmydrawing.com/
www.skillshare.com/
mapchart.net/
www.graphicsdirect.co.uk/
archive.normanfosterfoundation.org/en/consulta/resultados_ocr.do
archpaper.com/
www.presidentsmedals.com/
There is also divisare.com
It's an atlas of architectural projects listed down very accurate.
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Nice. Some are really good and useful. It will be helpful to list those links in the description.
I have added them in the description. There you go, my friend :)
pimpmydrawing.com/
www.skillshare.com/
mapchart.net/
www.graphicsdirect.co.uk/
archive.normanfosterfoundation.org/en/consulta/resultados_ocr.do
archpaper.com/
www.presidentsmedals.com/
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Thanks for your support. It's very usefull. I found 6 websites, but couldn't find the norman foster fondation archive. It's so sad.
It is a bit hard but here it is archive.normanfosterfoundation.org/en/consulta/resultados_ocr.do I hope this works if not let me know :)
And thank you for these websites :-)
Do make some videos on the detailed use of illustrator on creating urban analysis and other important stuffs. Thank you.
Great Idea! Thank you for watching!
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Hi thanks for the video! Very helpful . Do you have the link for the video you are referring to at 2:19 ? Would be very useful.
I would highly appreciate it if you could make more videos like these.
UK is (although they themselves ofen times forget) in Europe!
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Can you make a video on laptops for Architecture and which laptop you use ? bdw great videos !!
I am planning to create a video like this so keep an eye on the channel :)
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That's amazing!! Thank you for all of your hard work. What year u in?
How do u manage doing uni and yt?
Do you want to be friends hehehhe
I am so glad that you enjoyed this video :)
I am in my second year of architecture what about you?
Tbh it is very hard because the protects we do are very intense but I love YT so much that I always make time for it :)
Hi it is helpful, but I designing a convention center for my thesis, need much help! It would be great if anyone can recommend/suggest something!
Have a look at this project by Studio Daniel Libeskind (Mons International Congress Xperience (MICX)). I hope it gives you some inspiration!
No entiendo casi nada, pero me ayudaste, gracias.
¿Por qué no me entiendes? Gracias por comentar :)
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great video. quite informative can you also suggest some good architectural thesis for reference
Will upload soon
I also use graphics direct it's amazing
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There so cheap is crazy :)
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hello i cant find the project section on the RIBA website can you please help
Search for President Medal RIBA in google that should do the trick.