Why LandtechIndia Architecture Firms in Chennai?

Why LandtechIndia Architecture Firms in Chennai?

It is hard for us, as architects to imagine our profession without sketching, irrespective of whether we love to draw or not! When I say the word ‘architect,’ you envision a human with a big sketch spread out and a pencil in hand. But in recent times we have seen a quantum shift towards an automated way of working. So, in this era, does the traditional tool of pencil hold any good?
Today’s generation labeled as ‘The tech generation’ has slowly and effectively shifted to the world of gadgets, software’s and fast-moving technology. Evolution in IT has thus become more popular in architectural circles too. Does that proclaim the death of sketching?
What has happened to us, our art, our profession, our conceptualization vis-a-vis the computer which has arrived and here to stay for as long as mankind inhabits this planet!
The computer with the massive ability to organize and present data is modifying the methods of architectural work, right from sketching the first idea to complex designing. The outburst of computer-aided design tools has again questioned the relevance of sketching. While pen and paper are increasingly vanishing from the corporate world, they remain essential to the field of design and architecture.
We may have all of Auto CAD, Revit, Archi CAD, Grasshopper, etc. at our disposal, but the proficiency of sketching is unmatched. Today, computers are able enough to create life-like renders, generate accurate construction details, maintain activity logs and track the development of a particular project. Despite it all, can sketching be completely abandoned?

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No. Like Pier Vittorio Aureli says, “Drawing is the means by which the architect defines his role. He doesn’t build — he draws.” Architects like me have been practicing architecture since the late 80s. Like most architects, there are routinely used software’s for developing designs and making presentations, but that isn’t our only option. We architect cannot divorce ourselves from sketching, no matter how impressive the technology gets. Hence sketching will always be a part of the thought process of architectural design. It expresses the interaction of mind, eyes, and hand.
Ideas or thoughts are the complex human mechanisms, while sketching is a tool that simplifies these complexities and turns them into executable objects. The elementary difference between using a computer and paper is that on paper we are tied only to our thoughts, whereas on a computer we are also tied to the framework of the software that we use. This is why sketching is still vital at the stage of conceptualization in a design paradigm. It is the definition of creating art on a blank canvas.

 Computers processes tons of data to create what we call, a digital model that requires hours or even days. But the same could be achieved in a matter of minutes with sketching. Clients today prefer 3D visualization to anything else, but during meetings and discussions, sketching comes to our rescue while explaining a particular detail or to make changes instantly. Another critical area that sketching is useful is while conveying spot site instructions in the event of confusion or a mistake. It may take hours, or sometimes be impossible to produce a computer rendered drawing, which could possibly delay or halt the work at the site, causing loss of time and money.

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Graphic tablets have been around for decades but they haven’t captured a sizeable segment of the market even now. Today, touch-enabled tablets are fast replacing pens and papers as tools for sketching. Architects are increasingly using apps like Sketchbook Pro and Arch sketch. This seems like a step towards the future, where digital rendering and the look and feel of pencil and paper go hand in hand. Though mediums may change and scopes may get redefined, the future of sketching isn’t bleak; it’s there to stay.

Specified how often we use our fingers for multi-touch gestures on smartphones, tablets, and computers, it’s almost impossible to imagine ever needing the aura of sketching again. The real future of sketching would be a technology which creates digital models or images right out of the brain within seconds. Till then, sketching is ours to exploit!

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Top 100 Architecture Firms in Britain

1Atkins
2BDP
3Foster + Partners
4Archial Group
5Capita Architecture
6Aedas
7Hamiltons
8HOK/Populous
9PRP
103DReid
11Broadway Malyan
12Nightingale Associates
13Sheppard Robson
14RMJM
15Allies and Morrison
16Austin-Smith:Lord
16Scott Brownrigg
18Stride Treglown
19NPS Group
20Keppie Design
21Chapman Taylor
22RHWL Architects
23Taylor Young
24Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
25Chetwood Architects
25EPR Architects
27ADP
28Bond Bryan Architects
28Purcell Miller Tritton
28TP Bennett
31EllisWilliams Architects
32Jacobs
33TPS Architects
34Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
35Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
35HLM Architects
35Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
38Pascall + Watson Architects
39Grimshaw
40John McAslan + Partners
40WATG
42Jestico + Whiles
43RTKL UK
44careyjones architects
44HTA
46ESA
46Levitt Bernstein
48jmarchitects
48Make
48Watkins Gray International
51Lewis and Hickey
51Powell Dobson Architects
51R H Partnership
54Anshen + Allen
54Farrells
54Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects
57HawkinsBrown
57Hopkins Architects
59Devereux Architects
59Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson
59HKR Architects
62DLA Architecture
62Studio E Architects
64Stephen George and Partners
64Wilkinson Eyre
66Barton Willmore
66David Chipperfield Architects
66Donald Insall Associates
66Rolfe Judd
66Sidell Gibson Architects
71Fletcher Priest Architects
71Holmes Partnership
71The Manser Practice
71Woods Bagot
75Holder Mathias Architects
75Pick Everard
77YRM
78CDA
78Colman Architects
78Eric Parry Architects
78Feilden + Mawson
78Pozzoni
83Avanti Architects
83Gensler
83John Thompson and Partners
83Penoyre & Prasad
83The GHM Consultancy Group
88Boyes Rees Architects
88Dyer
88Glenn Howells Architects
91Haskoll
92Darling Associates
92DLG Architects
92Hunters
92Paul Davis + Partners
92Scott Wilson
92The Harris Partnership
92Weston Williamson Architects
99Todd Architects
100Assael Architecture
100Cooper Cromar
100HKS Architects
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