From eliinbar’s Sketch book 2011- Le Corbusier & Archigram

Here are two more examples for a new type of buildings we can find on the Web

  (Post 2, dealing with the same conscious inspiration phenomena)…. 

 Timothy Moon Architects 

 Escarpment House  Hawkesbury River

 Photographed 2008

 

Architecture Paradigm 

Bangalore India 

 Project Year: 2011

eliinbar Sketches 2011– Le Corbusier & Archigram 2

You are invited to visit my relevant posts 

https://archidialog.com/2011/07/05  –      Le Corbusier & Archigram – “Buildings floating in the air” or “building moving”

https://archidialog.com/2011/03/22  – The New Vertical City – “Conscious Inspiration”

https://archidialog.com/2010/04/22  – Le Corbusier–Les Maisons Domino

https://archidialog.com/2011/03/08  – Five points of architecture

https://archidialog.com/2010/07/11/  – Le Corbusier & Zaha Hadid – Les Pilotis

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 Check the   CONSCIOUS  INSPARATION  PAGE  

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I invite you all to contribute in developing the attitude and tools towards the viability of the “Conscious Inspiration” Method

The  “Conscious Inspiration” Method,  How it Works?

First step:  the inspiration Source

Second step:   Developing  the Conscious Inspiration tools

Third step:   Realize the design idea

The abundance of information in the Web affects us all, as I illustrate in my posts.

I Believe that designing is a process formed from three main phases:  knowledge, tools and invention.

Knowledge”:  as many said, and wrote before – Knowledge is the foundation for all designing processWe architects and designers are obliged to be informed about everything that was designed in the past and on a daily basis….

“Tools”:  develop tools to analyze buildings and “Understand” them,  tools that will cope with the abundance of architectural information…

(I intend to demonstrate some of my ideas in future posts)

“Invention”:  with the methodology of “conscious Inspiration” we don’t need to be intimidated to get inspired from relevant buildings.  Once we develop our tools, it will lead us to high quality and creative architecture.

Eli Inbar

 

 

 

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  5. Natascha Meuser Avatar

    Dear Mr. Ellinbar,

    let me briefly intruduce myself to you. I am a publisher from Germany. Currently we are workling on a second edtition of a book about architectural drawings. I fell in love with your sketches and wanted to ask you, if you could offer some drawings for the publication.

    1. eliinbar Avatar
      eliinbar

      I’d be happy to publish my sketches.
      Can you send me an example from the first book?
      Thanks..
      Eli Inbar

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“Someone has built it before” is authored by Eli Inbar, a seasoned architect and lecturer deeply passionate about architectural inspiration and design. Through insightful analyses and detailed explorations of famous architects’ works, the blog uncovers the creative processes behind contemporary architecture. With his renowned sketches, Inbar vividly illustrates the concept of ‘Conscious Inspiration,’ a term he coined to encapsulate the deliberate creative journey. “Someone has built it before” serves as both an educational and inspirational platform for aspiring architects and seasoned professionals alike and anyone passionate about the field. 

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