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An architectural concept is a thought, idea, or notion that serves as the foundation of a design project, as well as the engine that propels it forward. It becomes the power and identity of an architectural project's development, and it is regularly consulted at all stages. Another approach to architectural concepts is to consider your design philosophy. This is a set of values you use to inform your design. The values could be the life values of the designer, or could be a reflection of the design brief or context of the site, or indeed a combination of all three.

Sketching: Not-So-Lost Art Of Drawing In Architecture

Paper and sketching have been a constant medium for artists to enunciate their thoughts, visions, ideas, emotions and inspirations. This constant medium has been engrained into different aspects of art, where it gave one a blank canvas to physically manifest these different thoughts and ideas.

Scetch of architecture in Germany

A capable design will always be easy to comprehend if a visual and expressive sketch is available. Sketching is to architecture, what stethoscope is to a doctor, and hence is a tool that helps in all stages of design development and design presentation.

Scetch of architecture in Royal Baths Park, Poland

Sketching and architecture go hand and hand. It is the first step in the design process and something every designer should do. Like many professions, you do not jump into a project without any planning or thought. You have to think through it first. Thinking is directly correlated to drawing. Thinking can begin with nothing more than a simple sketch that later is developed into something more.