It was 10:30 p.m. on February 29, 2008. I had just finished building *Gravitation* Version 1 for all platforms, packaging each build, posting the builds on SourceForge, and composing the web site.
In my past life, I was a free software zealot. Free as in “freedom,” not as in “free beer.” You know—open source, no patents, copyleft, and that kind of thing. I am still a free software zealot, but ...
Participants in the MSU College of Architecture, Art and Design's iDesign camp work on landscape sketches as part of their end of camp presentations Friday [June 8]. Nancy Strube, standing, a senior ...
A version of this article originally appeared on the Percolate Blog. In spring of 2009, I graduated from architecture school. At the time, the post-recession economy was rough and not much was ...
The architect who designed some of the 20th century’s great buildings kept a notebook with intimate glimpses into his creative vision. Now it’s his daughter’s final goodbye. By Sam Lubell Sam Lubell ...
If the sketches, drawings and models displayed at the exhibition at InCITE Gallery, ‘Architectural Showcase’, share the design mantra that architects conscientiously followed for their profession, it ...
There is a nostalgia associated with sketching in the architecture profession. But is sketching still an integral part of the design process? Sharpen your pencils and pull out your favorite pen, ...