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Architecture is Awesome: #35 Problem Solving

SW Oregon Architect

In the process of solving specific design problems, architects overcome challenges, innovate, and bring visions to life. With each project, they must understand their client’s needs, contextualize the project within its environment, and identify constraints before embarking on a journey of creative exploration.

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A conversation with Quang Truong: carbon fiber, zoning, and architecture's slow evolution

Portland Architecture

And that's before he wrote the world's first book about composite materials in architecture, became a Portland State University professor, and founded a software company to visualize complex zoning codes. Recently I talked with Truong to learn more about all these things: composite materials, zoning, education, mass timber.

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Advertecture: 7 Stylistic Spaces Blending Branding with the Built Environment

Architizer

These threads range from fundamentals such as name, logo and mission statement, to more nuanced elements like tone of voice and visual design. The built environment can be an integral part of this strategy. In one space, pixelated wall coverings visualize white noise, while undulating timber wall treatments refine the room’s acoustics.

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The Innovation Curve: Where Bold Design Meets Cutting-Edge Tech

Architizer

The Innovation Curve – Innovative Curve Technological Park is a 13.5-acre acre workplace that uses bold design elements to create an open, inviting working environment located in the heart of Silicon Valley. It playfully balances playful aesthetics with sustainability in innovative ways. © Form4 Architecture.

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Berliner Architects Design Unique Learning Environment for All Grades at Magnolia Science Academy

Architizer

The curving façades of the second floor are cantilevered dramatically above, providing a sense of visual and spatial motion and providing much-needed open space and shade on the ground level. Along its length, interior glazing provides glimpses into classrooms and visual connectivity. © Berliner Architects. © Berliner Architects.

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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

To successfully ideate, conceptualize, and communicate a schematic design idea, the architectural design concept can be visualized through digital or hand created visualizations. (1) Again, the key is to innovate occupant experience during the schematic design phase. DESIGN CONCEPT.

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Populous unveils design for neon-lit esports arena in Saudi Arabia

Deezen

Global architecture studio Populous has released visuals of the Qiddiya City Esports Arena, which will be located in "the world's first mixed-use gaming and esports district". This will allow visitors to sense, feel and smell the experience, creating a fully immersive gaming environment. "In

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