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Architects are known to be very creative, at times wonder how they come with “out-of-this-world” designs for our projects. This is especially seen in commercial real estate, where competition is fierce and only the best structures get the most attention. In this piece, we will explore a few ways you can find inspiration for your architectural design.

Images on Building Design Websites

Images are instant attractions, and we are all victims of liking the ones we come across whether physically or online. When we talk of online sources, images are updated over time, so you can get the latest ones every time you visit a design website.
Whenever we mention design and website in the same sentence, most people think of the graphics and how influential they are in attracting traffic online. The professionals behind The Designest attest that this is true, and there are many web design tools you can utilize to create a stunning website. These range from WordPress to Adobe Dreamweaver, Affinity Designer, and a lot more. No wonder building design websites rank top among the best sources of inspiration for many commercial building designers.

Social Media

Social media platforms are a great resource for people seeking information in this age and day. By just typing the word ‘architecture’ on the search bar, you can access a tremendous amount of content on building design from your favorite social platform. Most of this will come from professionals and frontline companies in the industry.

Podcasts

Listening to podcasts makes it easy for you to understand the concepts of certain topics or content vividly. Many entrepreneurial architect podcasts exclusively cover various topics on building designs. These can be great sources of inspiration for your upcoming project. Many of them have question-and-answer sessions where the audience is given a chance to pose questions and ask for more information on areas where they need better understanding.

Books

Knowledge is power, and even with technology advancing rapidly, you can never go wrong with what you collect in your library. Books are a powerful tool for education and information. You can also find many of them in digital versions, covering a vast array of commercial building design topics.

Magazines

Magazines are another great source of rich information on topics you might be interested in. Many print magazines still provide comprehensive content related to architecture and the construction industry. You will get trending designs and up-to-date and innovative technologies full of inspiration. For example, AZURE is a renowned magazine with a high net worth, and it focuses mainly on architecture.

Videos

Is there a better way to get information than to see it? Videos are the best way to keep motion memories, and when it comes to architecture, you have a better way to grasp every point as you register it in your mind. Tons of commercial architectural design content are available for free streaming on YouTube, so you have no excuse to be idealess.
Architects spend years of study, learning, and training before they finally become certified. The discipline involves a lot of math, intellect, and creativity, which is why they also work alongside engineers and other professionals on many projects. If you need a general idea of how to design your commercial establishment, however, you can always look around for some inspiration. The above few tips can help.
 
 

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