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  • Finally, an Architect’s Renderings That Don’t Look Like Crappy CGI

    How does an article like this get on Wired magazine? Now, I agree with crappy architectural renderings, but I amnot sure their example of a good one makes much sense.

    http://www.wired.com/design/2014/02/...mic-book-form/
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    thankfully the comments are on point:

    "alternate title: "Finally, and by Pure Chance After Doing Absolutely No Research, the Author of This Article Stumbled Across a Rendering Style He Liked and Assumed It Was Unique"or: "Let Me Prove How Little I Know About Architectural Renderings in a Short, Badly Written Article""

    She graduated from bartlett - at every one of their end of year shows there's a ton of work in this style.
    Who's betting that the writer has a bit of a thing for her and is trying to impress her?
    Last edited by Neilg; 10-02-2014, 05:20 PM.

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    • #3
      horrific 'article'
      0/10
      click bait

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      • #4
        Just wow. No words for that article. -.-
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        Oliver

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        • #5
          Cant be bothered reading the article, but I do like the drawings/illustrations a lot.
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          • #6
            The problem is, people confuse architecture with interior design.
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