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When it comes to architecture, materials play a crucial role in shaping the design and functionality of a structure. From traditional to cutting-edge, there is a vast array of options available for architects and designers to choose from.

One popular material that has stood the test of time is brick. With its timeless appeal and durability, brick has been used in construction for centuries. From historic buildings to modern facades, brick adds a touch of charm and character to any architectural project.

For those seeking a more contemporary look, glass has become a go-to material. Its transparency and ability to let in natural light create an open and airy feel. Glass can be used in various forms, such as windows, skylights, and glass walls, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space.

Another material that has gained popularity in recent years is steel. Known for its strength and versatility, steel allows architects to create bold and innovative designs. From towering skyscrapers to intricate bridge structures, steel offers endless possibilities in architectural construction.

Wood, with its warm and natural aesthetic, is another material that continues to be favored by architects. Whether it's hardwood flooring, exposed beams, or wooden facades, wood adds a sense of warmth and connection to nature. It can be used in both interior and exterior applications, making it a versatile choice.

Concrete, often associated with industrial aesthetics, has made a comeback in modern architecture. With advancements in technology, concrete can now be molded into various shapes and finishes, offering architects creative freedom in their designs. Its durability and low maintenance make it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial projects.

In addition to these traditional materials, architects are also exploring new and sustainable options. From recycled materials like reclaimed wood and repurposed metal to eco-friendly alternatives like bamboo and rammed earth, the possibilities are endless.

Ultimately, the choice of architecture materials depends on factors such as budget, aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. With the ever-evolving options available, architects and designers have the opportunity to create stunning and innovative structures that leave a lasting impression. So whether it's the timeless appeal of brick or the sleekness of glass, the right choice of materials can make all the difference in bringing architectural visions to life.


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Polygonal architecture

Flexible Woodskin tree
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Flexible Woodskin tree

The interior of the public building
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The interior of the public building

Constructivism in architecture mudboard
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Constructivism in architecture mudboard

Innovative material Woodskin
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Innovative material Woodskin

Schumacher parameter
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Schumacher parameter

Parametric architecture Schumacher
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Parametric architecture Schumacher

Mudboard Material
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Mudboard Material

Pavilion of Ireland de Paor
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Pavilion of Ireland de Paor

Hexagon Grasshopper
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Hexagon Grasshopper

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Architectural forms in the interior

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Interior of public space

The interior of the public premises of the library
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The interior of the public premises of the library

Geometric forms in the interior
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Geometric forms in the interior

Concept Border Materials
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Concept Border Materials

The side of the designer
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The side of the designer

Wooden structures
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Wooden structures

The interior of the public building
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The interior of the public building

Modern exhibition space
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Modern exhibition space

Creative interior
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Creative interior

WIFERBORD FUUTURISM
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WIFERBORD FUUTURISM

Eco-Frendley style office
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Eco-Frendley style office

Spatial composition
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Spatial composition

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Architectural project

GC Prostho Museum Museum, Japan (Kengo Kuma & Associates Architectural Bureau)
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GC Prostho Museum Museum, Japan (Kengo Kuma & Associates Architectural Bureau)

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Architectural submission of minimalism

Materials for the interior
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Materials for the interior

Compact ecodom in South Africa
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Compact ecodom in South Africa

Loft -style mudboard
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Loft -style mudboard

Kinetic facades of the towers Al Bahar
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Kinetic facades of the towers Al Bahar

Project of the shadow canopy of MARCHA
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Project of the shadow canopy of MARCHA

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Coffee shop in modern style

Alukobond Composite panels 3D
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Alukobond Composite panels 3D

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Designer installations

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Eco -style in architecture

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Museum of drawing and illustrations of Museo ABC in Madrid

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Sergey Tikhomirov Sketching

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3d printer furniture

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Sydney Opera Theater incision

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Vorkshop in the library design

Clausura Markhi
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Clausura Markhi

Unusual geometry
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Unusual geometry

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Architecture and interior design

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Design layout

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Architectural presentation

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The poster of the architectural project

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Balconies in the modern style facade

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Modeling in architecture

Tables in architecture
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Tables in architecture

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Materials for sketch markers

Design presentations
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Design presentations

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Cover project design

Designing collage
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Designing collage

Lameli in architecture
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Lameli in architecture

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Tree textures in the graphics

Futurism architecture of kinetics
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Futurism architecture of kinetics

Pattern Parametric
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Pattern Parametric

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Parametric architecture in Dynamo

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Haytek style in Canada

Modernist House in the United States Private Architecture
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Modernist House in the United States Private Architecture

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Medical design projects

Architectural projects on paper
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Architectural projects on paper

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