Applying Creativity to Architectural Projects
How to document the information
A course by PLUTARCO. , Architecture and design studio
About the video: How to document the information
Overview
“We will learn to order and classify information. Having an easy and intuitive atlas to have accessible information is more than important. We will see examples of how to store everything you have found, either through a conventional atlas, folders on your computer or manual collages. All the options are valid, you just have to find the one that works best for you.”
In this video lesson PLUTARCO. addresses the topic: How to document the information, which is part of the Domestika online course: Applying Creativity to Architectural Projects. Learn how to generate a concept from references and create added value by incorporating storytelling.
Partial transcription of the video
“HOW TO DOCUMENT THE INFORMATION We tell you what the information channels are and where can we find them, but, this is of no use if you don't remember the photo you took in the museum or the name of the artist you visited and liked. That's why it's super key that we can organize all the information very well and document it. Before seeing the different ways that there are to store the information, We believe that it is very important to tell you something. When you take photos of a project, a stage, a space, do all you can, they are never enough. When you take a photo and want to catch a co...”
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Course summary for: Applying Creativity to Architectural Projects
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Areas
Architecture, ArchVIZ, Creativity

PLUTARCO.
A course by PLUTARCO.
Plutarco is an architecture and design studio located in Madrid, founded by Ana Arana and Enrique Ventosa. They specialize in architecture, interiors, product design, exhibition spaces, and more.
They began in 2015 doing product design, which they have exhibited at the Salone del Mobile, in its 2015, 2016, and 2017 editions, ICFF in New York in 2016, and at the Madrid Design Festival 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Since 2017, they have also been working in architecture and have mainly refurbished homes, restaurants, offices, and cultural and exhibition centers.
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