Drawing in the third dimension: what does it mean? What does it look like? Today we’ve rounded up some of our 3D renderings. Drawing in the third dimension is an important component of how we represent our work and our ideas to our clients and colleagues. Many of these renderings we’ve shared today are working drafts. What kind of 3D work are you doing?
Contributors:
David Huang
Rashad Baniabbasi
PAYETTE proudly celebrates the retirement of George Marsh, FAIA, whose extraordinary 45-year career has left an enduring mark on the firm, the profession and the campuses, institutions and communities transformed by his work.
Since joining PAYETTE in 1980, shortly after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 1979, George has been a defining force in the evolution of the firm’s planning and architectural practice. George’s career reflects a profound belief that architecture is ultimately about creating places that endure in memory, enrich everyday life and strengthen the institutions they serve.
Thank you, George, for your remarkable leadership, your friendship and your lasting contributions to PAYETTE and the profession. Your work has made our campuses, cities and institutions better places—and your presence has made this firm immeasurably stronger. To read more about George`s legacy, visit our most recent blog (link in bio).
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