3 Websites Everyone in ARCHITECTURE Should Know About.

In the current world, everywhere we go, there are buildings! Those establishments are designed, planned and built by architects. You can find different kinds of structures and designs depending on your town and/or country. Architecture can be perceived as art because of its design and uniqueness, it can also be seen as a symbol depending on the place you live in, take for example the cathedral of Notre Dame in France which is an important establishment due to its religious significance. In this listicle, we will see three useful websites that will not only help you know more about the different kinds of buildings and designs but also instructional information for upcoming architect like you!

1. Gluck+.

Gluck+

Gluck+, formerly known as Peter Gluck and partners architects, which explains the symbol of addition next to the founder’s name, is an architecture, construction and development firm known for Architect Led Design Build (ALDB). This website is diverse and well-known worldwide thought design awards and publications. You can find instructional videos and post on their design process. They also include images of multiple types of establishment in different environment to give inspiration to the former architect or even just a fan of beautiful buildings. By searching for a type of establishment, the website will provide you with a detailed description of the place(address, dimension, interior design, etc.), images from different angles and a video showing you the building from the inside, as if you were touring it in person. It is simple to use since it gives you multiples choices of design for diverse establishment, such as houses, school, college and university buildings, recreation centers, historic restorations, you name it!

2. Olson Kundig.

Olson Kudig

Tropical building

Olson Kundig is a collaborative global design practice whose work expands the context of built and natural landscapes. The firm is led by five owners; Jim Olson, Tom Kundig, Kirsten R. Murray, Alan Maskin, and Kevin Kudo-King. Unlike the first website, Olson Kundig is a sensitive interpretation between materials and people. It gives the visitor an impression of familiarity with the building's environment by giving high definition images of each establishment. The design of the website helps the visitor to find easily what they are looking for by giving different choices of designs, cities, countries and much more. Olson is esthetically pleasing to see, which helps visitors and architects search what they are looking for at ease. In each building shown, there’s a description of the architecture and environment surrounding it and similar establishments to help you get further information in your research.

3. Architizer.

Architizer

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Architizer is one of the largest platforms for digital architecture, it helps new architects set foot into the architectural world. This website resembles job searches websites but specializes in architecture to help architect communicate with each other and get high ranked jobs in their field. With Architizer, architects can upload their work in order to get professional feedback from other artists. It can also help them get potential clients and expand their creations. All the architects get a chance to discover new architectural elements such as new materials, tools and much more. This site includes a helpful virtual assistance to answer general questions so that all the visitors can find it easier to access the website. Architizer can also offer articles of new architects about general design process and images of the design that they created for their clients so that they could attract other individuals that would be interested in similar designs.

Conclusion

In conclusion, architecture is an art that evolves every year. Having websites that can inform you about the new elements of architecture can be helpful to stay updated with the architectural fashion. With today’s technology, it is easy to find websites for every subject that you’re looking for. In the future, do you think there will be more credible information online? Tell me your point of view in the comments section down below. See you soon!

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