• introducing young architects group

    introducing young architects group

    Announcing the winners of the Pop Tokyo Lab Architecture Competition Awards: Atilio Di Palma, Andrea Lango, Enrico Nicelli from Italy. The competition is held in Tokyo. Atilio Di Palma wants to finish his studies this year. They all studied at the Polytechnic School of Architecture in Turin (Italy) then specialized in different fields of design and chose a name for their team called <Working Group> and in various fields and scales of design including interior design. They work to a larger extent on urban development. They have been able to win design lab competitions in Tokyo and have been named
    Why participate in architectural vision competitions
    In all areas of life, exchange and the ability to deal with others make learning possible through sharing. When designing, we always try to come up with a common result through discussion and discussion, incorporating various skills that each player can discuss. Likewise participating in design competitions allows us to compare our projects and solutions with many others so we can always learn. Understanding how a problem can be solved in several ways, not how a mind can be transformed in different ways. This is the core value of design competitions. We participate in architectural competitions for sharing and learning. In architectural competitions one of the best moments of the architectural profession. This competition is an opportunity not to get too caught up in the bureaucracy of reality, but rather to analyze the thought that leads to a project. Get to the essence of design where the main task begins to shape space through an idea of ​​emotion and possible future. We could never have imagined a career in architecture without competing

    introducing young architects group
    introducing young architects group
    introducing young architects group
    introducing young architects group
  • design garden hall in seoul

    design garden hall in seoul

    Moscow Residential has offered a new proposal to design a wind garden above the Seoul City Hall of Architecture and Architecture in South Korea. The project was designed as part of the Seoul Morrow Competition to create a contemporary atmosphere for Seoul citizens and tourists alike. The project, called the New Korean Garden, is designed to complement and update the Seoul Hall Roof and create a unique rooftop experience and landmark for the city. Character explores it and gives it new meaning. Its color and shape interact with plants with rocks and hills, the basis of the theory of harmony in the Korean garden. This garden is unusual in that it is multifunctional under the influence of new features where it is transformed according to the context of new times and events and has the flexibility of stimulation, dialogue and stability. The new Korean garden is made of air-conditioned EFTA material to be lightweight and portable. It is made for relaxing creative nurturing and thinking. Visitors can gather in a group and talk in a quiet area. Older people can also read books and watch the city from the outside, and children have a playground in the city center. The ETAF material is convenient and recyclable. The project also encompasses an important part of Seoul’s City Hall of Architecture and Architecture. The small elements are very moving and help shape and change the atmosphere of the lectures and exhibitions. Because of the mobility of objects, there are many unique repeats. Speakers can customize the site according to their unique vision and personality. The garden and space become a living organism that changes over time. All elements are covered with a pattern of brilliant color. At night the garden was transformed by light and beautiful sculptures

    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
  • welfare level of sharif university

    welfare level of sharif university

    More about this project

    International registration and company registration services in the UK under the name PKB Engineering consulting
    Advanced architectural services for special buildings in major cities around the world
    Also one of the leading consulting companies in the field of Phase 0 study, Phase 1 & 2 design and Phase 3 supervision in the Ministries of Islamic Republic of Iran

    Our official website

    WWW.PEYKHAK.COM

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    INFO@peykhak.com

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    02144765408

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    Our services include studies, design, supervision, interior design, contracts
    Our projects include commercial project, sports project, residential and office project, health project, urban and urban space project and cultural and religious education project

    welfare level of sharif university
    welfare level of sharif university
  • best practices sketchup lighting

    best practices sketchup lighting

    Realistic lighting is crucial to creating not only realistic scenes but also to leaving a lasting impression and conveying a certain feeling. All lights are not equal, and it is not surprising that many users are in the dark about which light best suits their needs. This guide will provide an overview of the lighting options available via the Enscape objects window in SketchUp

    TYPES OF LIGHTS IN SKETCHUP
    There are five different lights you can add

    Spot lights

    Sphere lights

    Rectangular lights

    Disk lights

    Linear lights

    Once you add a light, you will be able to fine-tune various settings for the individual lights in the Enscape  window. In addition to lights, this window also allows you to add sound sources and proxies to your model. All lights can be placed with the easy 2-Click System

    SPOT LIGHT
    A spot light functions similarly to a spot light in real life and provides a very direct source of light. It is a cone of light which emits light from a single point in one direction. By changing how wide the cone angle is, you can control how much of your scene is illuminated. The width of the cone can also determine whether the light is hard or soft Practical uses for spot lights include store displays, desk lamps, street lights or stage lighting. They can also be used in a scene to create dramatic lighting effects, as they are useful for creating an obvious falloff from light to dark

    best practices sketchup lighting
    best practices sketchup lighting
    best practices sketchup lighting
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