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How Can Clients Ruin Their Own Construction Projects?

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Project managers, architects, civil engineers, contractors, laborers, and other professionals work together to achieve the goals. Are clients any good in terms of construction projects? source: pinterest.com First things first, without clients and initiators, there would be no projects at all.

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Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton

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Project credits: Architects: Grimshaw and Architekton Landscape: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects Structural engineering: Buro Happold Consulting Engineers Civil engineering: Sherwood Design Engineers LEED consultant: Thornton Tomasetti Client: Arizona State University The post Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton (..)

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This Sydney Home’s Dining Area Is Basically the Backyard

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As avid cooks and entertainers they sought to create a large kitchen and informal dining and family area that supported a ‘no fuss,’ casual approach to living that engendered a sense of ease. The rear of the house which would form the focus of the design originally contained a small kitchen and meals areas, pseudo playroom, and laundry.

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Snøhetta creates library to emulate feeling of "sitting under a tree"

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Inside are a series of hill-like mounds "The terraced hills rising from the Valley are designed to create a sculpted interior landform that serves as the ground, seating, and shelving – an informal zone with opportunities to relax, talk, or read quietly, all while staying connected to the larger space," said Snøhetta.

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Photos show Diller Scofidio + Renfro's "surreal and magical" Blue Dream house in the Hamptons

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The door has the shape of the clients' thumbprints "The clients were very unusual. The book, which was completed under a general embargo from Robert Taubman around information and images of the Blue Dream design, was created as an homage to her vision for the project. Specifications consultant: Construction Specifications, Inc.

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Winter Visual Arts Center, Franklin & Marshall by Steven Hall Architects

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The second-floor studios – for drawing, design, printmaking, painting, woodworking, and cinema – are efficiently organized around a ‘Commons’ gathering space for students which doubles as an informal presentation space. All studios receive natural light through the translucent façade and have an operable viewing window and skylights.

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WIlliams College Museum of Art by SO – IL

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Clerestory windows draw soft natural light into gallery spaces, while intentional break spaces between pavilions offer views to the outdoors, allowing for informal interactions with art and the natural world. An undulating roof unifies the museum in a sweeping gesture of cohesion, inscribing an iconic signature onto the landscape.

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