
Visualization Today: An Interview with Kilograph’s Founder, Keely Colcleugh
The pandemic reshaped how architects and designers collaborate and utilize technologies; will this c hange how we visualize ideas in the future?
In-depth case studies on amazing architecture and the building-products that helped make it a reality.
The pandemic reshaped how architects and designers collaborate and utilize technologies; will this c hange how we visualize ideas in the future?
Architectural photography should advocate for systemic change, challenging a field rife with greenwa shing, by recognizing the hypocrisy and value of branding buildings as environmentally friendly.
Photorealism is not, as some have posited, an exercise in unartistic literal interpretation; instead , it's an art of honesty.
"My favorite new saying is: 'You grow through what you go through.'"
Yoko Choy sits down with Wang Shu to discuss the state of contemporary Chinese architecture.
The best architectural photographers create images that communicate the dynamic experiences that a b uilding has to offer; they tell stories that invite viewers to explore the architecture in their imaginations.
"I was intrigued with the seemingly impossible idea that I could get paid for drawing and imagining built space."
The time of day chosen for Francisco Tirado's atmospheric visualization turns this urban landscape i nto a breathtaking sunlit scene.
They used to repair military vehicles in this old Austrian workshop. Now it's a stunning residence, with a grand, sculptural staircase.