This category includes initial architectural proposals for a project commissioned by the investor, alternative options for comparison as a foundation for the main proposal, or unfinished designs due to project suspension or interruption.
Architecture is a highly practical profession, unlike storytelling or painting. It is a process that transforms nothingness (ideas) into tangible, functional structures. Many other creative fields share this characteristic. However, architectural imagination can soar without limits, as long as it satisfies the structural engineering conditions of the time.
Bold architectural ideas may never be realized, but they are invaluable to an architect passionate about creativity. They open up new possibilities in the pursuit of form-making artistry.
In an era where computer-based visualization technologies are continuously updated and upgraded, utilizing computers to generate multiple ideas is highly beneficial. It helps refine skills in using graphic tools, particularly specialized software. At times, it also aids in supplementing research on structures, building materials, decorative materials, equipment, and other evolving aspects of architecture.