Today we’re launching our second Skillshare class with Michael Golden. Michael, an expert at rendering and visual technologies, has won won the Arthur Spayd Brooke Memorial Prize for distinguished work in architectural design (among other accolades) and works as a visualist at the Emmy-award winning creative and branding agency Dbox. When Dbox was founded, in the early 1990s, the architectural landscape was almost unrecognizable: Most firms still used watercolor proposals, and rendering wasn’t quite yet rendering. Dbox, which stands for dialog box, attempted to use CGI’s enormous potential to create narratives and build immersive environments for architectural visualization. Today, DBox is a premiere design agency, with three international locations and an expansive network of cutting-edge professionals. They’ve realized projects by Richard Meier, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Sir Norman Foster. In many ways, the innovations of Dbox are responsible for the most awe-inspiring architecture of the last 15 years. While architects have built these projects, Dbox have enticed buyers to invest in them, wooed developers, and convinced the critics. Need proof? Here are just two of our favorite projects from Dbox. Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero In 2012 Dbox won an Emmy for “Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Graphic Design …
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