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Comment by Ashwin Architects on October 31, 2012 at 2:00am

Interior Designs India – For Contemporary Attitude

Increasingly, trends in Interior designs India are growing towards contemporary styles with perspective of traditional Indian characteristics. From house interior designs to restaurants, spas, public spaces and offices, vibrant colors and mindful textures are doing up spaces in every innovative forms.

 

Thanks to excellent architecture styles that are tailored to custom requirements, innovative interior designs too are taking firm ground. At Ashwin Architects, special focus is on utilizing the available space and create the best contemporary designs.

 

Source: http://www.ashwinarchitects.com/blog

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Comment by oz on March 14, 2009 at 8:59am
> If I use principal stresses they generally seem to come out lower
> than the
> von Mises so I'm conservative anyway.
The hooker is to judge whether the stress you're looking at tensile
or compressive. Glass does a much better job of handling compression
unless you're looking at buckling. But if you're talking about flat
panels compression and tension are equal, unless you're addressing a
flaw on the tension side.

Christopher
Comment by oz on March 14, 2009 at 8:57am
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****VERY HOT GLASS STAIRWAY DETAILS **** CHEERS
Comment by Rafael Marxuach on February 21, 2009 at 8:28pm
Hi everyone, I started a Modern Contemporary Details photo album (shown above) from the images on the network. If you upload or will like to get your photos on that subject included please tag them as "details" or "contemporary" or "modern". Is so much easier to find them.
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Comment by Majid Izadpanah on December 31, 2008 at 11:15am
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Comment by progeCAD USA on December 28, 2008 at 7:13am
3D, rendering, BIM? If you want to create construction drawings doesn't that mean plans, sections and elevations allowing those in the field to construct the building? progeARCH combined with progeCAD gives you AutoCAD "Like" walls, doors, windows, schedules, tools for sections and elevations which will allow you to get the drawings out the door and on time...
Comment by Gio Carino on April 9, 2008 at 1:47am
The best application to use for construction document, from my experience, is one that's based on a BIM platform. It has the ability to allow designers to integrate drawings, material specifications, schedules and even quantities provided that enough training and exposure to the different scenarios of using the application (and there are a lot out there...), if you need more information, do feel free to message me and I would be glad to help you out.

Gio
Comment by keith hancock on April 4, 2008 at 9:11am
If I were a plumber I,da be a little more perpendicular but i,ma not a plumber i,m slightly tilting. Definitely see an engineer abouta this one-me thinks.
sketchup6 is easiest to learn with plenty of tools and ones to import. Get the most complex dwg closest to the info you require and study it is the simplest way around the problem .
Comment by Z.Figaroa on March 30, 2008 at 10:39am
How about Vector Works, nowadays very much demanded for 3d visual drawings..............
 

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