

Open the Properties window ( Ctrl+2) and the required diagram, and click on the diagram background. Note that these templates are intended to illustrate the feature rather than provide a framework for modeling - customizing is, after all, doing things your way! We recommend generating a model from the Custom Drawing Styles template (the diagram is shown in the Examples of Style Rendering section of this topic) and experimenting with the shapes and features to help you develop your own rendering of elements. Select one of the three templates or six examples, and work on those to develop your own diagrams. Accessĭisplay the Model Wizard (right-click on a Package and select the 'Add a Model using Wizard' option) and in the 'Model Patterns' tab click on the 'Perspective' drop-down arrow and select 'Analysis > Custom Diagram Style'. The custom drawing style can be applied to any UML diagram, so that a user can still use the correct modeling element types (and can toggle back to the formal rendering of these elements) but they can give them a completely novel rendering style and appearance.Ĭustom Diagram Style is available in the Corporate, Unified and Ultimate Editions of Enterprise Architect from release 15.0 onwards. Coupled with WebEA and Prolaborate, the facility offers end users instant access to attractive and familiar diagrams that avoid the formal, technical appearance and complexity of UML and technology diagrams.

In providing this capability, Enterprise Architect dramatically increases the reach and audience for its range of diagrams. This minimalist drawing style is much used by architects, business users, CEOs and many others as a preferred means of conveying ad-hoc information concerning a business capability, architecture, system interaction or any of several other scenarios. They can also be rendered in a range of different shapes. Elements are rendered with a border color, fill color, no gradients and a simplified appearance. This project won an International Design and Architecture Award, 2017.Enterprise Architect provides a diagram drawing style that helps you to create new diagrams or cast existing diagrams as simple, colorful and direct illustrations of modeling and project management concepts, similar to the style of drawings created in Visio or Powerpoint. The annual Co2 emission per m2 is approximately 40% less than building regulations require. The house despite being more than twice the size of the one it replaced, uses considerably less energy in consumption. In technological terms we also worked to a fabric first approach, minimising the energy use of the building before investing in expensive add-on technologies. Combining highly engineered polished concrete formed in a factory with wrought iron balustrade formed by hand. The cast concrete staircase was a combination of new and old materials designed with cutting-edge technology and re-established design techniques. Internally the staircase is a key element to the success of the house. As well as large open plan spaces, the house also has smaller more intimate spaces, such as a spa, snug and treatment room.
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Subtle details were added to pay homage, but not mimic, some of the Georgian/Victorian neighbours, such as the use of stone around parapet walls, a recessed pointing band detail at ground floor and the use of classical proportions to windows and doors.Ī contemporary but warm palette of materials was used to create a home for three generations of the family and well as spaces for entertaining. The brick, while complementary in tone aimed to enhance the quality of the masonry both in quality, but also in detail. The house also acts, to some degree, as a gatekeeper to a small mews road along its flank wall. The tiered, ‘wedding cake’ form of the building, while also providing interest in form also played homage to this role as a gateway building. However, this evolved into the design of a new build house, which included a basement and garden room.īeing part of a semi-detached house in a conservation area provided some context to work in. Previously a tired half of a pair of semi-detached houses in St Johns Wood, the initial brief was to reconfigure, extend and add a basement to this house.
