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Architectural design is a discipline that involves the planning, designing, and constructing of buildings and other physical structures. It combines art and science to create functional, aesthetically pleasing environments. The process begins with conceptual design, where architects develop initial ideas and sketches based on client requirements, site conditions, and regulatory constraints. This phase often includes feasibility studies and preliminary cost estimates.
Ceilings are very significant space within a room, yet one that has very little attention paid to it. Interior designers often refer to the ceiling as the 5th wall and rightly so. Not only does the ceiling offer a space to bring together the whole style of the room, but it also serves as a function "wall" where lighting, wires, or pipes may be hiding behind.
Residential homes aren't the only instance in which ceilings should be taken seriously when it comes to design. Office and commercial spaces are ideal candidates for experimenting with new ceiling products. In fact, according to a study compiled by Freedonia Group, the demand for ceiling products will grow by 4.1% through to 2021. This growth is largely due to office and commercial spaces increasing their spending for these products...(Full Article)
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