Just saying I'm not an architect but it is my dream career and I have done a couple sketches here and there and these videos help me a lot with what I need to consider.
Hello Mr. Doug (couldnt find your last name) I wanted to ask you, who do you aske the many questions of which materials to use etc etc. The contractor the client or do you think of it and see if the client likes what you thought of? Your reply would be much appreciated. Architecture student.
I really like these videos, but i have a question. I'm currently a junior in high school reaching the end of the second semester, and i need to create a EA project. i chose architecture, and i was wondering: should i create my own design? or should i recreate a building that has already been made? and if i was to do option two, is there a website that would provide blueprints? thanks to anyone who responds.
@smg1243 hi smg1243, i assume you're new to architecture? if you are, it wouldn't hurt to design your own. design your own and your teacher can help you with what you've come up with on your own. but i'm sure you'll be learning about arch. first and get a good knowledge prior to immediately drawing. you've got to start somewhere, yes? if you're wanting to work on an existing plan, just Google "floorplans."
Typically, when applying to an architecture major, they don't want to see evidence that you can draw technical drawings, like floor plans and elevations. Rather, they want to see evidence of your creativity and thinking about spaces. That being said, I wouldn't recommend recreating a building you've already made. They'll teach you the technicalities themselves; what they'd want to see is your ability to think about spaces abstractly. Check their portfolio requirements.
@TheBombson You're right but college is only a start. You'll need a number of years experience at designing and detailing buildings before you'll know how do this and do it well.
ofcorse you can't! you need a college for that.This is a "how to" video but architecture is not something you learn online,this is just to get the idea of what are you supose to do as an architect...
@steeeveebee Love it! I put these drawings together for the video so quickly it was only a matter of time until that happened. Good eye!
nice vid about wall Sections wish there was a step by step drawing and what scrubs ?
Anyone recommend a book that teaches how to draw wall sections in detail????
Is there any book to refer to for a more detail understanding
Just saying I'm not an architect but it is my dream career and I have done a couple sketches here and there and these videos help me a lot with what I need to consider.
Hello Mr. Doug (couldnt find your last name) I wanted to ask you, who do you aske the many questions of which materials to use etc etc. The contractor the client or do you think of it and see if the client likes what you thought of? Your reply would be much appreciated.
Architecture student.
I really like these videos, but i have a question. I'm currently a junior in high school reaching the end of the second semester, and i need to create a EA project. i chose architecture, and i was wondering: should i create my own design? or should i recreate a building that has already been made? and if i was to do option two, is there a website that would provide blueprints? thanks to anyone who responds.
Did you become an architect?
i have no idea where to put what kind of details
@smg1243 hi smg1243,
i assume you're new to architecture? if you are, it wouldn't hurt to design your own. design your own and your teacher can help you with what you've come up with on your own. but i'm sure you'll be learning about arch. first and get a good knowledge prior to immediately drawing. you've got to start somewhere, yes? if you're wanting to work on an existing plan, just Google "floorplans."
Typically, when applying to an architecture major, they don't want to see evidence that you can draw technical drawings, like floor plans and elevations. Rather, they want to see evidence of your creativity and thinking about spaces. That being said, I wouldn't recommend recreating a building you've already made. They'll teach you the technicalities themselves; what they'd want to see is your ability to think about spaces abstractly. Check their portfolio requirements.
True
My worst nightmare in being an architect is having to choose which materials the heat.... I can make the structures and divisions but not those!
The has really inspired me as to becoming an architect :), But I'm still looking for someone smarter than me in mathematics to develop my physics. :P
great video
@TheBombson You're right but college is only a start. You'll need a number of years experience at designing and detailing buildings before you'll know how do this and do it well.
@Aurelija225
thts wat im saying too..lol.....i am not gonna give up now though...and u shouldnt...!!!!
ofcorse you can't!
you need a college for that.This is a "how to" video but architecture is not something you learn online,this is just to get the idea of what are you supose to do as an architect...
I want to be an architect, but it looks soooo imposible :D Nice video btw :)
What do you do now?
you need to get rid of that music...great info though
@markhinr Well before all talent is needed :) I just wanted to encourage that someone.
Get rid of the music please hahah
This time I will use Woodglut plans for this.
scrubs? :P
@orgasmmakeyahcum I won't :) Good luck :)