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Residential Architecture

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  1. thepalashjain
    03-27-2022 06:36 AM - permalink
    thepalashjain
    Architecture is unlike most other forms of art. A writer begins by writing words on a page that will eventually form a book or a play. A dancer’s body moves to become the dance. An artist creates the ultimate work of art by drawing or painting it.

    Architects, on the other hand, do not create architecture. Architects create a portrayal of architecture that is abstract. As a result, it’s critical to comprehend what this entails. Architects, unlike other creative forms, do not have time to learn how to make architecture by physically making it. It is too large, will take a long time to complete, and will require many people and a large sum of money. Instead, we need to figure out how to depict the ultimate design so that we can better understand, test, and convey what it will look like.

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  2. Central-TEX
    10-22-2011 06:03 AM - permalink
    Central-TEX
    This group is for those who want to express their ideas on residential architecture and the process of design. What are your main purposes? Where do you ideas of residentail come from? What are the emotion and financial purposes for your ideas?

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