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Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage

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A course by PALMA , Architects

Architects. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2019
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98% positive reviews (1.4K)
38,337 students
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About the final project for: Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage

Graphic representation of architectural projects

“Throughout the lessons we learned how to make collages from a predetermined project, but this is only the basis for you to exploit your creativity and create all kinds of images from the composition of others . You can apply these techniques for some architectural project or any other design project. The key to this technique is practice, with it you become increasingly sensitive to the use of textures to create different elements within the composition. You can discover shortcuts or other paths to reach the same result. What we want is that through experimentation you find your own style and can create unique images that convey the essence of an environment through its different components. We will love to accompany you in each part of the process, so we will be on the lookout for the different forums to answer your questions. Remember that sharing your progress or publishing your final project will help other students enrich theirs. See you soon!”

Partial transcription of the video

“Next. we'll offer a concise overview of our course content. Initially. we outlined the objectives and activities for each session. For the practical component. students worked on designing a set of three homes. Later. we discovered how to import AutoCAD files ending in WG into SketchUp. After securing the base plan. we began constructing walls and slabs by utilizing basic geometric forms. This process allowed us to move on to door modeling next. windows. and stairs. We then proceeded to model the kitchen and learned how to import furniture from the warehouse. With one unit completed. we wer...”

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Course summary for: Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (1397)
  • 38337 students
  • 5 units
  • 16 lessons (1h 46m)
  • 15 downloads
  • Category

    Architecture & Spaces, Design
  • Software

    AutoCAD, SketchUp
  • Areas

    Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Collage, Digital Architecture, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture

PALMA

PALMA
A course by PALMA

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PALMA is a young architecture studio located in Mexico City. They design comprehensive and customized solutions for each architectural obstacle; their approach is based on a detailed analysis of the immediate context and a design process that’s open to experimentation and exploration.

Their projects include the Pedregal de San Francisco community center (first place in an open call), the museography for the exhibition MXCD01-Presente by Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura, and AROS, a children's playground in the Historic Center of Mexico City (winning project in the Urban Toys contest).


  • 98% positive reviews (1.4K)
  • 38,337 students
  • 16 lessons (1h 46m)
  • 26 additional resources (15 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish
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Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage. Architecture, Spaces, and Design course by PALMA Best seller

Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage

A course by PALMA
Architects. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2019
  • 98% positive reviews (1.4K)
  • 38,337 students