I'm searching floor plans of real architecture projects, like those on archdaily. Is there a website where I can get this, it is for a student purpose.
Thanks a lot
Non Sequitur
Jun 22, 17 6:04 am
Google... or the library.
Zeydess
Jun 22, 17 6:13 am
Library ? How can I get architecture plans in a library ?
shellarchitect
Jun 22, 17 7:24 am
have you been to one before? they usually have books, sometimes on the topic you are interested in. they even have people who work there with advanced degrees in organizing information
Zeydess
Jun 22, 17 6:24 am
Maybe I didn't explain well what I'm searching for. I'm in an interior design school and they ask us to have plans of real places in order to create a new project and a new purpose for the place. I just need plans and maybe photos of the building, what can I search on Google ?
Non Sequitur
Jun 22, 17 9:58 am
Richard Balkins (in)famously uses drones and skewed photographs. Maybe that's the route for you but it only works if you're turning an old laundry facility into a fiery death trap of a theatre.
tduds
Jun 22, 17 11:00 am
Does your school have an architecture department? Go ask them to draw something up.
shellarchitect
Jun 22, 17 7:22 am
arch. record, architect, dwell, etc. usually have floor plans of the featured project. did you look?
this only reinforces the opinion most architects have of interior designers
Non Sequitur
Jun 22, 17 7:40 am
Yep, also why int des should be a weekend course with no professional liability. Damn kids these days are so lazy.
Zey, go to the library and search through the journals. They likely have a few subscriptions with back entries. These normally will contain techno al drawings you can scan. Job done, now you can go back to picking textile patterns.
Searching for building X floor plan in google also helps since most well known works have wiki pages with drawings.
I weep for the future. At least I know no one is coming for my job any time soon.
b3tadine[sutures]
Jun 22, 17 9:12 am
I haz all your planz.
Miles Jaffe
Jun 22, 17 9:14 am
Why don't you measure and draw up plans yourself? Or is that beyond the scope of an inferior design education?
Non Sequitur
Jun 22, 17 9:56 am
But where does one get paper and pencils Miles? Do they sell different types for walls, for doors, for furniture? Can I use different colours of does everything need to be the same shade of gray? Can I use sharpies instead since my parents don't let me handle sharp objects or pencil sharpeners?
Hi,
I'm searching floor plans of real architecture projects, like those on archdaily. Is there a website where I can get this, it is for a student purpose.
Thanks a lot
Google... or the library.
Library ? How can I get architecture plans in a library ?
have you been to one before? they usually have books, sometimes on the topic you are interested in. they even have people who work there with advanced degrees in organizing information
Maybe I didn't explain well what I'm searching for. I'm in an interior design school and they ask us to have plans of real places in order to create a new project and a new purpose for the place. I just need plans and maybe photos of the building, what can I search on Google ?
Richard Balkins (in)famously uses drones and skewed photographs. Maybe that's the route for you but it only works if you're turning an old laundry facility into a fiery death trap of a theatre.
Does your school have an architecture department? Go ask them to draw something up.
arch. record, architect, dwell, etc. usually have floor plans of the featured project. did you look?
this only reinforces the opinion most architects have of interior designers
Yep, also why int des should be a weekend course with no professional liability. Damn kids these days are so lazy.
Zey, go to the library and search through the journals. They likely have a few subscriptions with back entries. These normally will contain techno al drawings you can scan. Job done, now you can go back to picking textile patterns.
Searching for building X floor plan in google also helps since most well known works have wiki pages with drawings.
I weep for the future. At least I know no one is coming for my job any time soon.
I haz all your planz.
Why don't you measure and draw up plans yourself? Or is that beyond the scope of an inferior design education?
But where does one get paper and pencils Miles? Do they sell different types for walls, for doors, for furniture? Can I use different colours of does everything need to be the same shade of gray? Can I use sharpies instead since my parents don't let me handle sharp objects or pencil sharpeners?
Paper and pencils ... what's that?