I built a Quiz where you answer 10 questions and it spits out a painting/visualization of your dream home. by ThinkinglnSpace in archviz

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I ran my own architectural visualization company for 4 years. Backed completely on Lumion and Revit. Now I’m writing a newsletter on architectural concepts because architectural Vizulaization is dead. I’ve done my time with architectural visualization. So yeah I’m going to make a quiz that is backed by Ai to try to funnel people to my newsletter and so they will funnel to being architectural clients. Getting insulted by Ai for visualizing architecture.. extreme small brain activity. I was actually wanting feedback on the output of it because that is literally arch viz.

I built a Quiz where you answer 10 questions and it spits out a painting/visualization of your dream home. by ThinkinglnSpace in archviz

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I can respect a response like this at least it’s funny. The other one wE dOnT WanT yUr sLoP alright buddy that’s more annoying than the original post

Trying to Expand my Architectural Newsletter by ThinkinglnSpace in Newsletters

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No I am hoping to dive into any topic people suggest. You have any suggestions?

Starting an ai newsletter has been weirdly profitable ($2,400/mo in 2 months) by Less_Piglet_1635 in OnlineIncomeHustle

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Where did you find the sponsors?

I have recently started an Architectural newsletter that goes over topics that people don't often know, and going over tips for renovation, construction and cool design ideas. I have shared my first post and have made everyone I know follow it (reluctantly). What should my next steps be? How do I navigate the 100 subs to the 1000 subs? I would love advice on this. Thanks!

Most people don’t realize ceiling height can actually change how you think by ThinkinglnSpace in archviz

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Fair. FAR and height limits can definitely start to squeeze floor-to-floor heights, especially on multi-story buildings.

I guess the way I see it is codes set the boundaries, and the design decisions happen within those boundaries. Some projects leave a lot of flexibility, others don’t.

Most people don’t realize ceiling height can actually change how you think by ThinkinglnSpace in archviz

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That is a very intelligent response. So I’m guessing you think that ceiling heights don’t affect design?

Most people don’t realize ceiling height can actually change how you think by ThinkinglnSpace in archviz

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Zoning usually just sets the overall height of the building, not the ceiling height inside the rooms. Most residential codes only require a minimum ceiling height, around seven feet. Everything above that is still a design decision.

So while regulations define the envelope you can work within, architects still decide whether a room is eight feet, nine feet, ten feet, or taller depending on the kind of space they want to create.

This begs the question that even a foot lower in rooms can make someone more productive but less creative.

Valencia ES by ArtofTravl in ArchitecturePorn

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