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Architalks- The traditional Interior design.

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India’s Soul: The Blend of Traditional and Modern Styles in Interior Design In the case of interior design in India however has a particularly rich story. A dynamic tapestry full of ancient customs and present day influences is painted here. A Timeless Legacy: Embracing Heritage India's architectural legacy is filled with a host of magical creations. From the elaborate carvings at Ajanta and Ellora caves to the lively colors of Rajasthan forts, these aspects build a base meant for achieving interiors resonant with history. Below are some ways to infuse this timeless legacy into designs: Natural Materials : Hand-woven textiles, exquisitely crafted wooden furniture and locally available stone are examples of natural materials that are abundant in India. These components produce environments that are aesthetically appealing as well as uphold Indian handiwork that represents sustainability ideas. Read more about Indian Interior Design Materials And Elements In Our Next Blog Post “Ind...

Architalks- The Story of Revit

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A Timeless Tool for Modern Architecture: The Story of Revit Here at  Caves Studio Architects , we're passionate about using cutting-edge technology to bring your architectural vision to life. When it comes to Building Information Modeling (BIM), there's no bigger name than Revit. But have you ever wondered how this industry-standard software came to be? Let's take a quick trip down memory lane to explore Revit's fascinating history! From Sketch to Powerhouse: A Look Back Revit's story began in 1997 with two visionaries, Leonid Razi and Irwin Jungreis. With their background in mechanical design software, they set out to create something revolutionary: software designed specifically for architects. Their innovative concept, allowing for instant revisions, led to the name "Revit." A turning point came in 2002 when Autodesk, recognizing Revit's immense potential, acquired the software. This marked the beginning of a new era. Autodesk's vast resources p...