Contents
- 1 How do you name projects?
- 2 How do you introduce an architecture project?
- 3 What do you write in an architecture project?
- 4 What are some good code names?
- 5 What makes a good architecture project?
- 6 How would you describe a good architect?
- 7 How to name your architecture or interiors project for the?
- 8 What’s the best way to name a building?
- 9 What do you call someone who is an architect?
How do you name projects?
Naming guides
- Turn to naming guides.
- Look at past project names.
- Get inspiration from other places.
- Don’t panic or overthink it.
- Avoid uninspiring names.
- Consider the readability of your name.
How do you introduce an architecture project?
Here are 5 tips for starting an architecture project that has helped me on my projects.
- Develop your own interpretation of the project brief.
- Research and understand your project’s site context.
- Figure out your constraints.
- Research precedents and case studies.
- Sketch, sketch and sketch!
- Conclusion.
What do you write in an architecture project?
Tips on How to Write About Architecture
- Insert rhetorical questions.
- Create an interesting scene.
- Drop a quote.
- Insert facts and knowledge.
- Express your own thoughts.
- Use metaphors and similes.
- Make use of instinctive imagery.
- Be witty.
How do you name an interior design project?
How to name your interior design business
- Internal Exhibition.
- Design Harvest.
- Ready Interiors.
- Real Designs.
- Taste of Décor.
- Perfect Spaces.
- Designer Rooms.
- Basic Designs.
What are good names for projects?
Here are some of the best project name ideas and suggestions to inspire you:
- Batman.
- Bender Project.
- Canary.
- Casanova.
- Cascade.
- Bigfish.
- Bigfoot.
- Horned Frogs.
What are some good code names?
Canonical Code Names
- Warty Warthog – Ubuntu 4.10.
- Hoary Hedgehog – Ubuntu 5.04.
- Breezy Badger – Ubuntu 5.10.
- Dapper Drake – Ubuntu 6.06.
- Edgy Eft – Ubuntu 6.10.
- Feisty Fawn – Ubuntu 7.04.
- Gutsy Gibbon – Ubuntu 7.10.
- Hardy Heron – Ubuntu 8.04.
What makes a good architecture project?
The Roman architect Vitruvius suggested that the principal qualities of well- designed buildings are ‘commodity, firmness and delight’: Commodity – buildings should be fit for the purpose for which they were designed. Firmness – they should be soundly built and durable.
How would you describe a good architect?
Below are just five of the most important qualities and personality traits that the most successful architects possess and apply to their work on a regular basis.
- Passion.
- Easy going.
- Confidence.
- Adaptability.
- Creativity.
How would you describe a good architecture?
Here are some adjectives for architectural design: hardly standard, complete and symmetrical, symmetrical, strangest, flamboyant, tibetan, harmonious, classical, elegant, superb, complete, magnificent, same, remarkable, antique, weird, beautiful, conscious, new, proper, fine, peculiar, general, bold, noble, bad.
How do you name a house project?
Tips for naming your project
- Identify what makes your project different – [See our ‘unique or sexy’ post]. This is our number one rule for all projects because the media are looking for new, or different.
- Look for the obvious name. Not all projects will have an obvious name, but some do.
- Name it after a story.
How to name your architecture or interiors project for the?
Your project name becomes your story pitch. A really good project name captures a building in the smallest number of words possible. It sums up what makes your project unique, or interesting, and draws people in to know more. Think of the names Falling Water, Hello House, or Hill House.
What’s the best way to name a building?
A really good project name captures a building in the smallest number of words possible. It sums up what makes your project unique, or interesting, and draws people in to know more. Think of the names Falling Water, Hello House, or Hill House. Street and client names tell me nothing.
What do you call someone who is an architect?
Selects, evaluates, and implements procedures and techniques used on projects. Architect/Designer II: Licensed architect or non-registered graduate with 6 to 8 years of experience; responsible for daily design or technical development of a project.
How to choose a name for a project?
Steps Pick a name that is short. Choose a name that is unique. Consider combining words or making up new words entirely. Make sure your name is easy to pronounce. Decide if you want your project to carry a brand, e.g. Check your proposed name in a search engine. Check domain name availability.