Accudrafters of America

Accudrafters of America Design and Drafting Services Jim Lynch has been working designing and redesigning residential living space in metropolitan Albuquerque for over 20 years.

Attentiveness, code knowledge, and the ability to show a client what their proposed project will actually look like in 3-D, in conjunction with the ability to produce permittable drawings at very reasonable prices. You can view the pricelist for our services at www.accudrafters.com/pricing.html

04/08/2025

a clever and humorous visual representation of famous architects' styles, using dog houses as the medium. It's a fun way to understand the core aesthetics of each architect without getting bogged down in technical details.

Here's a breakdown of the image and the architects represented:

The Concept:

Dog Houses as Architectural Metaphors: The artist uses a simple, relatable object – a dog house – to embody the signature styles of renowned architects. This makes the often complex world of architecture more accessible and engaging.
Exaggeration for Clarity: The designs are exaggerated for comedic effect, highlighting the most recognizable elements of each architect's work in a playful way.
Humor: The image uses humor to make architecture approachable and memorable. The dog's expressions and the slightly absurd nature of some of the designs add to the comedic effect.
The Architects and their Dog Houses:

Let's go row by row:

Row 1:

Anonymous: A simple, basic dog house. This represents the idea of vernacular or traditional architecture, built without a specific architect's name attached.
Philip Johnson: A straightforward, minimalist dog house, likely referencing his famous Glass House. The use of a simple geometric form and a limited color palette are key features of Johnson's style.
Le Corbusier: A more sculptural and functionalist dog house, referencing Le Corbusier's emphasis on concrete and pilotis (columns). The curved roof might be a nod to his Notre Dame du Haut chapel.
Row 2:

Frank Gehry: A deconstructivist dog house with fragmented, distorted shapes, reflecting Gehry's signature style.
Frank Lloyd Wright: A dog house with strong horizontal lines and a cantilevered roof, reminiscent of Wright's Prairie School architecture. The waterfall element suggests his integration of buildings with their natural surroundings.
Antoni Gaudí: A whimsical, organic dog house with a mushroom-like form, showcasing Gaudí's love for nature-inspired shapes and vibrant colors.
Row 3:

Renzo Piano: A lightweight, transparent dog house, likely referencing his use of glass and steel in buildings like the Centre Pompidou.
Mies van der Rohe: A minimalist dog house with a grid-like structure and a flat roof, reflecting Mies's "less is more" philosophy and his use of steel and glass.
Santiago Calatrava: A dynamic, skeletal dog house with angled struts, showcasing Calatrava's engineering background and his dramatic, expressive forms.
Row 4:

Norman Foster: A sleek, high-tech dog house with a curved, aerodynamic form, referencing Foster's focus on innovative materials and sustainable design.
Zaha Hadid: A fluid, curvilinear dog house with a continuous form, capturing Hadid's signature parametric and futuristic style.
Rem Koolhaas: A fragmented, layered dog house, reflecting Koolhaas's deconstructivist and often provocative approach to architecture.
Overall Interpretation:

The image is a clever and entertaining way to introduce viewers to the diverse world of architecture and the unique styles of these influential figures. It simplifies complex ideas into easily digestible visuals, making it a great educational tool.

It's important to remember that this is a playful interpretation and doesn't capture the full complexity of each architect's work. However, it successfully highlights the core aesthetic principles that define their styles.

11/24/2024

after 16 years, the Accudrafters Logo has been updated :)

04/08/2024

We went to a Renaissance Fair in Edgewood NM today. A bit too cold and windy, but we had Fun.

Albuquerque now. Not an April fools joke!
04/01/2024

Albuquerque now. Not an April fools joke!

02/05/2024

Happy St. Brigid's Day!

09/05/2023

Tomorrow I am having a toe removed. I hope to be back to my old 10 toed ways by 1 October. Wish me luck!

08/12/2023

I have been a little less present lately. I was stuck in the hospital from 7/31 until 8/6. I am now on several weeks bedrest and antibiotics with My foot elevated in an attempt to keep as much of my toe as possible. I am not in need of sympathy, though I never reject well wishes :). I have been less responsive than normal, and I wanted anyone impacted to know that I am not ignoring them and that I am working to bring the many projects that I have in the works to fruition. I may need a bit to get caught up, but I am a fortunate fellow in that my work is not dependent upon my mobility, but is a bit dependent upon the number of hours I can effectively work in the course of the day. Thanks in advance for any patience you can afford me.

02/13/2023

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Albuquerque, NM
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