Part 1. Architectural Model Making: Tools & Materials
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They look cute. They should do each other, before getting into a cutting frenzy.
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What are we making!? A center for ants!?
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hey what kind of wood did you guys used??? it looks light
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thanks for this video, this is so helpful for the beginners like me.
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i been look for some xmodel building where do u put your ueds one ?
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Is taskboard any good
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hi, i'm making a model of the Rietveld-Schroder house and unsure on what materials to use. Any suggestions would be helpful. Peace.
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American Beauty theme!
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I'm not for sure how loud this is but I'm deaf and can lip read. But it looks like you're mumbling and I can't stand mumblers!
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another issue with foam core is not recyclable, and is banned from my college.
chipboard (grey) and cardboard are my favorite!
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omg thank god i came across your video !
i need help
im making amodel for my class and i dont know what i should make the windows out of or where to buy it. help please
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@ChicagoArchToday Hi. may i ask a question? im creative when it comes to modeling, buildings, and many more. may i ask a question about this, is it okay if you make a project or model a building like sydney bridge, or anything else you could see in our world or you need to create your own? invent? pls reply thank you.
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@creamytarte ..the best answer is: just do it, just start..
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thanks for the video.
Balsa wood is a good soft material to work with
ChicagoArchToday 3 months ago 2
Plexiglas is a good material to consider but may be a bit rigid; also look into thinner more flexible plastics like cellophane sheets are more affordable and can purchased a art supplies stores like Dick Blick
ChicagoArchToday 10 months ago
thanks for writing! you can make a model of any structure that interests you especially if its just for you but if its for a class you might be limited by what your teacher or classmates want to do.
ChicagoArchToday 11 months ago
I would suggest foam because its easier to carve out the shapes you may need for this and would require cheaper,simpler tools
ChicagoArchToday 1 year ago
plexiglas is preferable and you can get it in varying thicknesses, but another option could be the clear plastic that's used to window some envelopes and commercial products
ChicagoArchToday 1 year ago
Thanks for the video!
Can you recommend a good book on architectural model making?
07xm 2 years ago
Architectural Models: Construction Techniques by Wolfgang Knoll and Martin Hechinger is a good book. It goes into a variety of model making techniques and presents them in a clear & concise way.
Thanks for watching! :)
ChicagoArchToday 2 years ago 6