Welcome to another interview from my podcast!
Meaningful conversations with architects, artists, and designers.
How to work smart on your architecture projects (VISUAL PRESENTATIONS)
Meet my today’s guest — Dalibor Dzurilla.
Dalibor explores, optimizes, and teaches architects how to create visual presentations effectively & sustainably. For this mission, he co-founded the project "VISUIN" ten years ago. On his Instagram, he describes what he does as “Institute of Effective Representation of Architecture for Architects. Save time, money, and your future you.“
Dalibor has won several architectural competitions so he knows what good architecture is. He worked with projects of different scales and now teaches architects how to present their projects and how to work with technology.
Dalibor accredited the study program about presentation at ARCHIP school in Prague. Currently, he is working on research for his Ph.D. about digital sketching as a communication tool for architects.
Couple of questions I asked Dalibor in this episode:
Can you do a good sketch for a bad architecture project?
Digital or analog?
Morpholio? Procreate? Concepts?
Which app is the best for architects?
When can you say that the architecture project is done?
How to become a better architect?
The resource we’ve mentioned in this episode:
“5 deadly sins in architectural portfolio”: here
Interview with Dalibor Dzurilla by Olga Sorokina.
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