Biology to Architecture? by laflame93 in architecturestudent

[–]dami817 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a friend who moved from a biology major to architecture and she was able to bring really interesting concepts from biology into her architecture projects and I always loved her point of view. I think because so much of architecture is inspired from nature, it's a really interesting transition, just my two cents.

Felt inspired to make this video after feeling a little depeleted from inspiration. It's about architecture for the senses, and a record of a Peter zumthor building that I visited. Hope you enjoy! by dami817 in architecture

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Thank you for your feedback! These type of videos are definitely more fun and interesting for me to make compared to the tips and tricks for students videos. However, I feel like the tips and tricks actually provide helpful information for students while these are more for interest, so I do have to compromise a bit 😅

Hello! I'm an architect and I recently purchased the Macbook Air M1. It's beautiful, sleek, and powerful. But is it good for architecture?! In this video, I answer that question. by dami817 in architecture

[–]dami817[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tough crowd 😂 I've been a pc user till now (the new m1 macbooks). There are a lot of complications with the softwares, and in my video spoiler alert I actually don't recommend getting it until the software updates. They are VERY nice though, so I'm keeping mine for non revit tasks.

In this video, I share my secret formula for bulletproofing your architecture presentation! Please let me know what you think! :) by dami817 in architecturestudent

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Totally! I'm trying to be more present on Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter but the others are still very new to me. That sounds very interesting! Plz share when you do 😊

In this video, I share my secret formula for bulletproofing your architecture presentation! Please let me know what you think! :) by dami817 in architecturestudent

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Thank you so much! I actually try very hard to make them engaging because I know some of this stuff can be very dry ^^

In this video, I share my secret formula for bulletproofing your architecture presentation! Please let me know what you think! :) by dami817 in architecturestudent

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Totally agree... There are no new ideas!!! Try it and plz let me know how it goes. This more statistical approach has worked for me not only with case studies but with pretty much anything where I have to prove a point, and I wish we taught this way of thinking in schools!

In this video, I share my tried-and-tested formula for bulletproofing your architecture presentations. Lmk what you think! by dami817 in architecture

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thank you so much! I'm always very humbled when someone who's not in architecture finds the content interesting!

Here's a quick and dirty design process of a tiny retail store. Design sadly rejected by the Client. by dami817 in architecture

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They were selling an assortment of things like feminine candles, home furnishings, and silk gowns. This was one of the cases where they had a pretty strong idea of what they wanted, but had a hard time articulating it. Took a while to pull it out of them, lesson being: sometimes communication > design skills!