refimprove date October 2011 Infobox magazine title The ArchitecturalReview image file The ArchitecturalReview Logo.svg image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor ... magazine, with a worldwide constituency of readers. ref The ArchitecturalReview s history ... ref The ArchitecturalReview Media Pack, http ec.emap.com AR AR 20Media 20pack 2711 hires.pdf ... issn 0003861X The ArchitecturalReview is a monthly international Architecture architecturalmagazine published in London since 1896. Articles cover the built environment which includes landscape ... Architects Journal Architects Journal . History The ArchitecturalReview was founded in 1896, on the cusp of the 20th century. The cover of the first issue bore the legend a magazine for the artist and craftsman ... setting its sights on Victorian era Victorian polymaths everywhere. File The ArchitecturalReview Volume One, Issue One.jpg thumb left The front cover of the first edition of The ArchitecturalReview in 1896. ref The ArchitecturalReview For the Artist & Craftsman, Volume 1, Edition 1 1896 ref ... thumb A Global Publication The ArchitecturalReview has always showcased outstanding work from .... ref Cubitt, James January 1959 . The ArchitecturalReview, London ref In the post war years ... mirror version of the ArchitecturalReview logo that is mounted on the wall in their global headquarters ... the ArchitecturalReview s global headquarters are based in Greater London House near Mornington Crescent. ref Contact Details on The ArchitecturalReview s Website http www.architectural review.com contact ... Reflist External links http www.arplus.com home.htm ArchitecturalReview http www.ajplus.co.uk ... developments. By 1900 the magazine could boast that it was the only magazine in the British ... architects with a universal pattern book illustrating various architectural styles of the day ... and 1930s saw the AR engage more actively with new architectural movements. It proposed ideas and plans ... more details
Notability date November 2008 Infobox Newspaper name Review type Quarterly Economics Periodical format Magazine owners Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis publisher Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis foundation 1962 editor chiefeditor assoceditor staff language English headquarters St. Louis, Missouri ISSN 0014 9187 website http research.stlouisfed.org publications review http research.stlouisfed.org publications reviewReview is an United States American magazine covering national and international economic issues. It is published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis . References references External links http research.stlouisfed.org publications review Official website DEFAULTSORT ReviewMagazine Category American magazines Category Quarterly magazines Category Magazines established in 1962 business mag stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Auto Sport Reviewmagazine is a magazine about automobile s. Deleted image removed Image Autosportlemans.jpg thumb right Cover of Auto Sport Reviewmagazine DEFAULTSORT Auto Sport ReviewMagazine Category Automobile magazines transport mag stub Auto stub ... more details
See also Peer review Peer Review is a quarterly magazine published by the Association of American Colleges and Universities ref http www.aacu.org peerreview Peer Review Association of American Colleges and Universities ref that reports emerging trends and key debates in undergraduate liberal education . First published early in 2000, the magazine is edited by Shelley Johnson Carey with an Advisory Board of nineteen members, all academics. On its web site the publisher claims a magazine readership in excess of 6,000. References reflist Category Education magazines Category Peer review trade mag stub ... more details
Otheruses Saturday Review disambiguation Infobox magazine title Saturday Review logo logo size image ..., it was known as The Saturday Review of Literature . ref name magazines The magazine was purchased ... consider 1982 the year Saturday Review died . ref name lindsay Penthouse magazine Penthouse publisher ... first Greg date February 1, 2003 journal Folio The Magazine for Magazine Management title A great one remembered... Saturday Review accessdate 2012 01 13 url http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m3065 is 2 32 ai 97179245 ref previous data title A great one remembered... Saturday Review 1924 ... 4983 oclc Saturday Review , previously The Saturday Review of Literature , was a United States American weekly magazine established in 1924. Norman Cousins was the editor from 1940 to 1971. ref name lindsay At its peak, Saturday Review was influential as the base of several widely read critic s e.g. ... and 1980s. Publishing history From 1920 to 1924, Literary Review was a Saturday supplement to the New ... from whom? Saturday Review reached its maximum circulation of 660,000 in 1971. ref name lindsay ... to Boise Cascade . They split the magazine into four separate monthlies, but the experiment ended ... , a new magazine he had started in the meantime. Briefly it was called SR World before it reverted to Saturday Review . The magazine was sold in 1977 to a group led by Carll Tucker, who sold it in 1980 to Macro Communications, the owner of the business magazine Financial World . It was insolvent ... both Collier s Weekly Collier s and Saturday Review as print and online magazines mainly print ... Collier s, Saturday Review mags url http www.philly.com philly blogs inq phillydeals Berwyn ... lives at least online in Saturday Review Drug Trials , based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania , the home of JTE. External links http saturday reviewdrugtrials.com Saturday Review Drug Trials References references Category Publications established in 1924 Category Weekly magazines gl Saturday Review ... more details
Italic title Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3 issue trial run, and continued until 2008. It was originally titled ABC Film Review , being tied in with Associated British Cinemas ABC cinemas. At the time it was just 20 pages and cost 3 Old Pence. It was published by Associated British in association with Path and produced by Axtell Publications Ltd. of London, and the only credited contributor was James McCrossan. After the trial s success it became a full monthly magazine from January 1951 costing 4d until Dec 1951. Price was increased in Jan 1952 to 6d and stayed at 6d until August 1968. Price from Sept 1968 was 9d until Sept 1970, when decimalisation came in and price changed to 5p 1 in Oct 1970. Price changed again in May 1972, when it increased to 10p. At this time, the name changed to just Film Review the ABC was dropped from then on. It continued to appear as a monthly magazine until 2008. The next to last edition, a double issue, number 699 700, for August September 2008, edited by Nikki Baughan, had 220 pages and was priced at 4.99. The last edition was issue number 701 issued in November and dated December 2008, had 148 pages and was priced at 3.99. Contributors have included Peter S Haigh, Vincent Firth, Norman Taylor, David Richardson, Tony Crawley, Marianne Gray, Judy Sloane, Alan Jones, Tom Hutchinson, Nigel Robinson, Jason ... Cameron Wilson, a commissioning editor of the magazine, also eventually took over this section. Having started out as a promotional magazine for the ABC circuit, Film Review became a very good popular ... forced it off the shelves. Film Review ceased printed publication by Visual Imagination Ltd in 2009 but continues to appear under their name as an online magazine. It has no connection with the Film Review annual which was launched in 1944 and is currently published by Signum Books. Originally edited ... http www.visimag.com filmreview cite web title Film Review Online url http filmreviewonline.com publisher ... more details
The Naval Review was founded in October 1912 by a group of eight Royal Navy officers who had formed a naval society to promote the advancement and spreading within the service of knowledge relevant to the higher aspects of the naval profession . The eight founder members were Captain Herbert Richmond Commander Kenneth Dewar Commander the Hon. Reginald Plunkett Lieutenant Roger Bellairs Lieutenant T. Fisher Lieutenant Henry Thursfield Captain Edward Harding Admiral William Hannam Henderson William Henderson Honorary Editor The Naval Review is issued quarterly for private circulation in the last week of January, April, July, and October. Membership is limited by regulation. External links http www.naval review.co.uk Website of the Naval Review Category Magazines established in 1912 Category Royal Navy Category British magazines Category Military magazines military mag stub UK mag stub ... more details
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review was a periodical published from 1837 1859 by John L. O Sullivan . Its motto, The best government is that which governs least, was famously paraphrased by Henry David Thoreau in On the Duty of Civil Disobedience . http www.bartleby.com 73 753.html History In 1837, O Sullivan co founded and served as editor for The United States Magazine and Democratic Review generally called the Democratic Review . It was a highly regarded journal meant to champion Jacksonian Democracy , a movement that had usually been disparaged in the more conservative North American Review . The magazine featured political essays many of them penned by O Sullivan extolling the virtues of Jacksonian Democracy and criticizing what Democrats regarded as the aristocratic pretensions of their opponents. The journal supported Martin Van Buren in the U.S. presidential election, 1840 1840 presidential election he lost and James K. Polk in the U.S. presidential election, 1844 1844 election he won . The Democratic Review was also perhaps even primarily a literary magazine, promoting the development of American literature . Some of its regular contributors were Nathaniel Hawthorne and John Greenleaf Whittier , with occasional contributions by William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper . The Review also published some of the early work of Walt Whitman , James Russell ... States Magazine and Democratic Review at Cornell University Library , Making of America , Volumes ... 20Magazine 20and 20Democratic 20Review 22 The United States Magazine and Democratic Review at Internet ... Review . DEFAULTSORT United States Magazine and Democratic Review, The Category American literary ... became close friends, and Hawthorne had more pieces published in O Sullivan s magazine than in any other periodical. The Democratic Review was always in financial difficulties, since it accepted ... editorial duties for a short time to practice law, though he continued to write for the magazine. The magazine ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 italictitle Infobox journal title Architectural Heritage cover discipline Architecture website http www.euppublishing.com journal arch link1 http www.ahss.org.uk link1 name Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland Homepage publisher Edinburgh University Press country United Kingdom abbreviation history 1990 present frequency Annually ISSN 1350 7524 eISSN 1755 1641 Architectural Heritage is an academic journal published by Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland in November each year. It was founded in 1991. The journal focuses on architectural history and conservation articles covering all periods of building up to and including the recent past as well as book reviews and review essays. External links Official website http www.euppublishing.com journal arch DEFAULTSORT Architectural Heritage Journal Category Architecture journals Category Publications established in 1990 Category History journals Category Annual journals Category English language journals ... more details
refimprove date December 2008 Infobox Magazine title Architectural Digest image file Architectural Digest March 2006.jpg image size image caption March 2006 cover of Architectural Digest editor Margaret Russell editor title Editor previous editor staff writer frequency monthly total circulation 823,280 ref http abcas3.accessabc.com ecirc magform.asp ABC ref circulation year 2011 category Interior design company Cond Nast Publications publisher firstdate 1920 finaldate finalnumber country United ... issn 0003 8520 Architectural Digest is an United States American monthly magazine . Its principal subject is interior design , not as the List of architecture magazines name of the magazine might suggest architecture more generally. The magazine is published by Cond Nast Publications and was founded in 1920, ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Magazine Anniversaries, 2005 work Magazine ... Operations Trends and Magazine Handbook 8730.cfm format doi accessdate 2009 03 29 ref by the Knapp family, who sold it in 1993. Cond Nast also publishes 6 international editions. Architectural Digest is aimed at an affluent and style conscious readership. It bills itself as the International magazine ... as Vogue magazine Vogue , another Cond Nast publication. Every few years, the magazine announces its list of top 100 designers in the US and abroad. Starting in 1971, Paige Rense served as the magazine ... 03 paige rense noland to retire from architectural digest ?src busln Paige Rense Noland to Retire From Architectural Digest, The New York Times ref She has been replaced by Margaret Russell , previously the editor of Elle Decor . Since the change in editorial staff, the magazine has seen a shift towards ... by the extensive use of Helvetica Neue in the magazine s redesign. Cultural references In The Great Crane Robbery , episode four in the eighth season of Frasier , Architectural Digest runs a cover ... in 1920 Category American monthly magazines de Architectural Digest it Architectural Digest ... more details
Architectural periods may refer to Architectural history , a history of architecture broken down by period Architectural style , a list of architectural styles, often named after the architectural periods they first occurred in Disambig ... more details
Image 1899 Brickbuilder v8 no10 Boston WaterSt.png thumb right The Brickbuilder, 1899 Architectural Forum was an American magazine that covered the home building industry and architecture . Started in Boston , Massachusetts , in 1892 as The Brickbuilder , it absorbed the magazine Architect s world in October 1938, and ceased publication in 1974. ref cite news url http www.slate.com id 2153855 title The Glossies The decline of architecture magazines date November 15, 2006 accessdate August 20, 2011 author Rybczynski, Witold work Slate ref ref cite web url https catalyst.library.jhu.edu catalog bib 363405 title Architectural forum the magazine of building publisher Johns Hopkins University Libraries accessdate August 20, 2011 ref Other titles 1892&ndash 1916 The Brickbuilder 1917&ndash 1945 Architectural forum 1952&ndash 1954 The magazine of building References reflist External links The Brickbuilder http books.google.com books?id aShQAQAAIAAJ v.8 , 1899 http books.google.com books?id godHAQAAIAAJ&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false Google eBook archive of The Brickbuilder, v.24, 1915 italic title Category Publications established in 1892 Category Publications disestablished in 1974 Category Architecture magazines Category Cultural history of Boston, Massachusetts architecture stub magazine stub ... more details
Image ArchitecturalRecordcover.jpg right Architectural Record is an United States American monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design , published by McGraw Hill Construction in New York City . It is over 110 years old. While the magazine is aimed at professional architects and engineers with news, commentary, criticism and continuing education sections, it features numerous articles exploring cutting edge designs by leading architects with glossy photos and articles that are accessible to non experts. The magazine holds a close relationship with the American Institute of Architects AIA , notably through AIA Continuing Education sections offered in the magazine and on its website. In May 1910 the Architectural Record published an important painting of Pablo Picasso s, Les Demoiselles d Avignon , in Gelett Burgess Gelett Burgess s article The Wild Men of Paris . ref name burgess1910 cite journal last Burgess first Gelett authorlink Gelett Burgess title The Wild Men of Paris journal Architectural Record date May 1910 url http archrecord.construction.com inTheCause 0702MenOfParis MenOfParis1.asp ref This article was one the first mentions of the co founders of cubism , Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque , to appear in the American press. ref name Sawicki2003 cite web last Sawicki first Nicholas title Inheriting Cubism The Impact of Cubism on American Art, 1909 1938 url http web.gc.cuny.edu ArtHistory part part9 modernism reviews sawic.html accessdate 2007 02 27 ref References references External links http www.architecturalrecord.com Architectural Record website McGraw Hill Category Architecture magazines Category American magazines Category Monthly magazines trade mag stub ... more details
italic title Unreferenced date June 2007 Original research date September 2007 Architectural Design , also known as AD , is a UK based architectural journal first launched in 1930. In its early days it was more concerned with the British scene, but gradually became more international. It also moved away from presenting mostly news towards theme based issues. Its golden period was during the late 1970s and 1980s when it was the bastion of Postmodernism , with frequent articles and special editions guest edited by Charles Jencks , the theoretical father of postmodern architecture. At that time the journal was the mouthpiece of the publishers Academy Editions marketed in the USA under St.Martins Press , based in Leinster Gardens, London they also had their own bookstore , and they published very many well known titles concerned with postmodernism. The long standing Editor in Chief, until the mid 1980s, was Andreas C. Papadakis. Postmodernism and after The contents of the journal is seen during the latter half of its history as running parallel with the cutting edge of avant gardism, promoting innovation as well as celebrity status stararchitect s . Thus, at the height of Postmodernism ... polar positions at that time Peter Eisenman versus Leon Krier My ideology is better than yours. Architectural ... Those of us who remember Architectural Design in its earlier incarnation will have serious doubts ... and 1980s. On the contrary, it was the fact that AD was already a groundbreaking magazine, especially ... in the 1970s. It had previously been the UK s self appointed house magazine of hyper modernism, publishing ..., of generating an architectural buzz that went far beyond its earlier tone of propriety, and it should be remembered for that. This sense of the magazine is not reflected in this entry, but there seems ... address this. External links http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 109924136 home Architectural Design website Category Architecture magazines Category Architectural design ... more details
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An architectural illustrator is an artist who creates imagery for the design professional that accurately portray the details of an architectural project. These images are used to communicate design ideas to clients, owners, committees, customers, and the general public. See also Architectural model Architectural rendering Architectural visualization Illustrators Architects Illustrator Watercolor 3d computer graphics Architectural Illustrator Associations http www.asai.org The American Society of Architectural Illustrators ASAI http www.arch render.com Architectural Renderings & Visualization Photorealistic 3D images http www.nysr.com New York Society of Renderers http www.sai.org.uk The Society of Architectural Illustration SAI Category Architectural communication ... more details
Architectural endoscopy is an imaging technology that allows realistic views of a scale architectural model to be created, using an analog circuit analog equipment. Architectural endoscopy attempts to solve the problems encountered by many people who find the visualization of architectural plan s difficult, if not impossible. Often these views provided by architectural endoscopy are superior to computer rendering s due to more realistic lighting and colour rendition . An endoscope connected to a video camera allows for the creation of walkthroughs, allowing the public to share and critique the architect s vision of proposed buildings and cities. References http info.tuwien.ac.at eaea Renaissance rae.html Martins, Bob A RENAISSANCE OF ARCHITECTURAL ENDOSCOPY? http info.tuwien.ac.at eaea EAEA European Architectural Endoscopy Association architecture stub Category Architectural communication Endoscopy ... more details
noref date January 2009 An architectural designer is an architect that is primarily involved in the design of buildings or urban landscape s, as opposed to the construction documents and management required to construct it. Architectural designers have good creative skills, imagination and artistic talent. Although most students of architecture are trained to be designers in school, not all become designers in practice. Non registered designers are similar, but cannot legally refer to themselves as architectural designers in most parts of the world. Most are referred to as building design ers, especially when not employed by an architectural firm. In the UK the term is often used by non qualified architects. Many large architectural firms have architectural designers that set what the general public views as the style of the firm s projects. These firms may actually have groups of designers design studios , often divided into their own separate niche markets education, healthcare , housing, etc. In smaller architectural firm s, the architectural designers tend to remain involved with the project right through completion, and actually take an active role in documentation and management, sometimes to the point of supervising construction. It is worth noting that most starchitect star architects , that have become household names, are known because of their skill as architectural designers. See also Architectural design values Designer Category Architecture occupations Category Design occupations Category Architectural design ... more details
The Architectural Technologist , also known as a Building Technologist , provides building design services and solutions and is trained in architectural technology, building design and construction. They apply ... through to completion. Most architectural technologists are employed in architectural and engineering ... Architectural Technologist , Canada Architectural Technologist or Applied Science Technologist ... directors or shareholders of an architectural firm where permitted by the jurisdiction and legal structure . To become an architectural technologist, a three year diploma or equivalent in Architectural Technology is required, followed by structured professional and occupational experience. By country Canada Most provinces in Canada have an association representing architectural ... of Ontario, there have been protracted efforts by the Association of Architectural Technologists ... a parallel association of architectural technologists licensed by the OAA to design small buildings, called the Association of Applied Architectural Sciences AAAS , which awards the Licensed Technologist ... and trained in architectural studies, the OAA partnered with the provincial engineering technologist ... to be licensed to provide architectural services. ref Refer to the OAA http www.oaa.on.ca client ... from Ireland RIAI has a membership for architectural technicians however the RIAI represents and promotes the services of architects and frequently ignores the interests of architectural technologists. Another representative body is the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists CIAT . It counts an important number of members established in the country and defends the interests of Chartered Architectural Technologists in front of the Irish ... is regulated by the South African Institute of Architectural Technologists SAIAT. ref Website of the South African Institute of Architectural Technologists http www.saiat.org.za SAIAT ref Senior ... more details
Image Archphot300.jpg thumb Early architectural photographers include Roger Fenton , Francis Frith Middle East and Britain , Samuel Bourne India and Albert Levy photographer Albert Levy United States and Europe . They paved the way for the modern speciality of architectural photography . Later architectural photography had practitioners such as Ezra Stoller and Julius Shulman . Stoller worked mainly on the east coast of America, having graduated with a degree in architecture in the 1930s. Shulman, who was based on the West Coast, became an architectural photographer after some images that he had taken of one of Richard Neutra s houses in California made their way onto the architect s desk. Notable Architectural Photographers div style column count 3 moz column count 3 webkit column count 3 Berenice Abbott Eug ne Atget Iwan Baan Bernd and Hilla Becher Lucien Herv Candida H fer Bedford Lemere Eric de Mar Julius Shulman Wolfgang Sievers G. E. Kidder Smith Ezra Stoller div See also Architectural photography Perspective control lens Perspective control View camera External links http www.architecturalphotographers.org International Association of Architectural Photographers IAAP http www.aiap.net AIAP The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers http asmp.org articles architecture specialty group.html ASMP, Architectural Photographers Group http www.english heritage.org.uk viewfinder ViewFinder over 85,000 photographs from the archives of English Heritage Category Architectural photographers Category Occupations es Fotograf a arquitect nica ... more details
no footnotes date September 2009 Architectural management can be defined as an ordered way of thinking which helps to realize a quality building for an acceptable cost or as a process function with the aim of delivering greater architectural value to the client and society . A research by Ar. Kiran Gandhi describes http www.managearchitecture.com Architectural Management as a subject of practical aspects ... managerial thinking with the management of architectural design organizations eventually gave rise to the establishment of architectural management as a new discipline of research and practice4. Development The term architectural management has been in use since the 1960s. The evolution of the field of architectural management has not been a smooth affai. Architectural practice was merely ... management of the architectural business. Reluctance to embrace management and business as an inherent part of architectural practice could also be seen in architectural education programs and publications. It appears that the management of architectural design, as well as architectural management in general, is still not being given enough importance. Classification Architectural management falls ... commonly addressed separately is crucial to ensure a profitable business the essence of architectural management. Other sources distinguish three major aspects of architectural management the product, the process and the organizational aspects pertaining to the quality of the building. Conclusion Architectural ... cite journal first Stephen last Emmitt year 2001 title Architectural management an evolving field journal Engineering Construction and Architectural Management volume 6 issue 2 cite book first Stephen last Emmitt coauthors Matthijs Prins and Ad den Otter year 2009 title Architectural management ... Architectural management and design management the state of the art in Netherlands and ideas for research journal International Journal of Architectural Management, Practice and Research volume 9 Category ... more details
generalize date March 2012 Architectural mythology is the term used to describe the overall story of an architecture architectural work. Sometimes this story is rooted back to our cultural existence. Not all works of architecture incorporate a level of mythology myth but when we discover an architectural work that does reflect a story it is often revealed through art. These stories can also be well hidden to the casual viewer and are often built into the conceptual design of the architectural statement. See also Folly References Lethaby, William Richard December 30, 2005 Architecture, Mysticism and Myth Cosimo first published 1892 , English, 288 pages, ISBN 1596053801 Category Architectural history Category Mythography architecture stub myth stub ... more details
. Architectural conservation describes the process through which the material, historical, and design .... The individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator. Decisions ... appropriate choice. Definitions Narrow definition Architectural conservation deals with issues of prolonging the life and integrity of architectural character and integrity, such as form and style, and or its ... and art science definition described above, architectural conservation also refers to issues ... environment conservation professionals. History of the architectural conservation movement As a movement, architectural conservation in general, and the preservation of ancient structures specifically ... architectural perspective, which eschewed sentimental attachment to old buildings and structures in favor of technological and architectural progress and change. Prior to this time most of the ancient ... EBchecked topic 36477 art conservation and restoration ref The growth of the architectural conservation ... conservation. Preservation Conservation were used interchangeably to refer to the architectural school .... In this way it s very similar to the Modernist architectural theory, except it does not advocate ... of the Interior of the United States defined the following treatment approaches to architectural ..., identifies preservation, restoration, and reconstruction. Common architectural conservation ... church, mosque, and powder magazine before it became one of the most famous tourist attractions ... of architectural conservation are improving, the action of cleaning or repairing buildings can ... are waxes, acrylic and silicon resins. Public awareness and outreach to promote architectural conservation ... to advance conservation projects. A brief list of architectural conservation organizations is below ... The American Institute for Conservation Architectural Specialty Group http www.ihbc.org.uk IHBC The Institute ... heritage Archeologie default en.asp Council of Europe, Architectural and Archaeological Heritage ... more details
Architectural rendering , or architectural illustration , is the art of creating two dimensional images or animations showing the attributes of a proposed architecture architectural design. File Canada Permanent Building.jpg thumb Architectural rendering of the Canada Permanent Trust Building, Toronto, Canada Computer generated renderings Also known as photo real renderings, but not restricted to that and may also be depicted in none photo real methods. Complex 1d modeling and rendering software is used to create life like images. These are normally done for presentation, marketing and design analysis purposes. Architectural 3D models are to the right proportion, scale and even use real life textures, materials, colour and finishes. Photoreal renderings come in various types specific to their particular use Still renderings Walk through and fly by animations movie Virtual Tours Realtime 3D Renderings Panoramic Renderings Light and Shadow sciography study renderings Renovation Renderings photomontage and others 3D photoreal renderings play major role in real estate sales. It also makes possible to take design related decisions well before the building is actually built. Thus it helps experimenting with building design and its visual aspects. Awards The Hugh Ferriss Memorial Prize is awarded by the American Society of Architectural Illustrators in recognition of excellence in the graphic representation of architecture. It is the Society s highest award. Education Traditionally rendering techniques were taught in a master class practice such as the cole des Beaux Arts , where ... of an artist. Computer generated graphics is the newest medium to be utilized by Architectural Illustrators. See also Architectural illustrator Architectural animation http www.architecturerendering.eu 3d Architectural Rendering References refimprove date December 2010 Reflist Category Perspective ... Category Architectural communication de Architekturdarstellung nl Architectural rendering ja ... more details
main List of architectural historians Infobox Occupation name Architectural historian image caption official names Architectural historian Details type Profession activity sector Architectural history ... skills formation see Architectural historian Professional requirements professional requirements employment field related occupation Architect br Art Historian br Archaeologist average salary see Architectural historian Salaries salaries field of study History of architecture A architectural historian ... . ref Architectural historians survey areas that are often threatened by extinction. They identify historic structures using high quality photographs and standard forms to document architectural ... state or national historic properties. The architectural historians then complete detailed reports about these buildings ref name CB06 citation title Careers for Historians Architectural ... quote . ref Professional requirements Most architectural historians have a bachelor s degree in history, architectural history, or art history. Others have backgrounds in city planning and architecture. Many jobs require a master s degree in architectural history. Architectural historians need to have excellent communication, computer, and research skills and must know a lot about history and architectural ... As many architectural historians are employed at universities and other facilities for post secondary ... of Interior accessdate 2 August 2011 quote ref the minimum professional qualifications in architectural history are a graduate degree in architectural history , art history , historic preservation , or closely related field, with coursework in American architectural history, or a bachelor s degree in architectural ... architectural history or restoration architecture with an academic institution, historical organization ... and publication to the body of scholarly knowledge in the field of American architectural history. Profession Professional architectural historians typically work in colleges and universities, archival ... more details