Blog Tag: architectural models
2012/09/26, by Robert Becker, under AIA, Events, Exhibits, models
[caption id="attachment_1474" align="alignnone" width="600"] A model by Mulvanny G2 Architecture of Panjin Plaza in Panjin, ChinaCourtesy Seattle Architecture Foundation[/caption]
NATURAL SYSTEMS/EMERGENT FORMS
15TH ANNUAL ARCHITECTURE MODEL EXHIBIT
This free exhibit will run from Sept.14th - Oct.7th and highlight a range of archit / Read More
2012/09/24, by Robert Becker, under blog, Events, models, seminar
3DCAMP Houston 2012 Registration is now open!
The goal of 3DCAMP Houston 2012 is to encourage and educate individuals about the use of 3D in various disciplines; therefore 3DCAMP 2012 is returning with STEAM, an educational initiative that supports 3DCAMP Houston’s educational goal of incorporating and encouraging the blending and / Read More
2012/09/24, by Robert Becker, under Events, Exhibits, models
Step into the architecture model
Discover models from above, from below, from within and from a distance, from the budding idea, through failed and successful experiments and leading to the final solution.As a visitor you will be even a part of an architecture model. The entire exhibition space is designed as a model in the ratio 2:1. / Read More
2012/08/27, by Robert Becker, under blog, models, visualization
The architecture scale model is not dead and still has more value than money can buy! The technological advances in studying and presenting architecture should be taken advantage of whenever possible and those words just came from a visualizer who works in watercolor. Computer graphics (CG) are many and dominate most conversations on th / Read More
2012/05/23, by Robert Becker, under AIA, blog, drawing, Events, Exhibits, marketing, models, seminar, visualization
The Presenting Architecture Exhibition and Seminar Series hosted by the San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architect's office wrapped up last month and over the next few blog posts I will show some of the related material including images from the exhibition, comments and some insights from the seminars.
The last event was / Read More
2012/03/07, by Robert Becker, under blog, drawing, Events, Exhibits, models, seminar, visualization
In conjunction with the Presenting Architecture Exhibition, the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter and the Center for Architecture + Design is also hosting Presenting Architecture's first seminar series. This series will give attendees a great insight to the world of how architecture gets presented from some of the / Read More
2012/01/25, by Robert Becker, under AIA, blog, drawing, Events, Exhibits, marketing, models, photography, promotion, seminar, visualization
[caption id="attachment_938" align="alignleft" width="176" caption="Hallidie photo Keith Baker"][/caption]
Presenting Architecture announces it's first exhibition and seminar series! Hosted by the American Institute of Architects San Francisco Chapter and The Center for Architecture + Design and curated by Robert Becker this event / Read More
2012/01/09, by Robert Becker, under AIA, blog, drawing, Events, Exhibits, models
This is the first of what I hope are many Presenting Architecture Blog posts whose idea and or concept was forwarded to me by a Presenting Architecture member. A huge thanks for this goes to architectural artist and author Tom Schaller who is a great friend and early member of Presenting Architecture. Tom's work can be seen in many pl / Read More
2011/10/18, by Robert Becker, under blog, drawing, marketing, models, photography, promotion, visualization
Discussing the importance of presentations is a priority for a website and blog dedicated to promoting the specialists who provide their clients great architectural presentations. The concept of how presentation matters and impacts of both winning and losing presentations is sure to be the subject of many blogs and discussions on th / Read More
2011/04/08, by Robert Becker, under Exhibits
The house and Museum of Sir John Soane, R.A., architect in London
via The Petrified Music of Architecture’: The Sir Herbert Oakley Collection of Cathedral Models.
A rare opportunity to see the collection of twenty-seven models of English and European Cathedrals that belong to the Cathedral at Canterbury. These exquisite models, made i / Read More