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January’s AIA Architecture Billings Index remains low, marking “the lengthiest period of declining billings since 2010”

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Any score below 50 indicates a decline in The post January’s AIA Architecture Billings Index remains low, marking “the lengthiest period of declining billings since 2010” appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. In its latest report the AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score has increased ever so slightly to 46.2

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Micromobility ridership in the US from 2010 to 2021

Brandon Donnelly

The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) has just published this report on shared micro mobility in the US from 2010 to 2021. According to the report, the first modern North American bike share system was installed in Montréal in 2009 and the first in the US was in 2010.

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2010 Shanghai EXPO Village Planning by Lemanarc SA

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Historically, E-18 area was a shoal zone and has been a wharf decades ago. Recently it is featured by clusters of high-rise residential buildings and skyscrapers.

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A' Design Award Launches Call for Entries for Over 100 Design Categories

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Image © Maytoni brand visualizer Dmitry Cherednikov, 2022 The A' Design Awards have been celebrating the best in international design since 2010. Reflex Pendant Lamp. With a focus on recognizing all spheres of design and creative fields, it awards hundreds of submissions every year.

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15 Landscaped Offices With Garden Space For Free-Range Employees to Roam

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Image Courtesy of Hainan Energy Trading Building © MLee Studio Representing 32% of the global population , Generation Z (those born between 1995 – 2010) accounts for a healthy chunk of the workforce (27% by 2025 and rising every year). Hainan Energy Trading Building. These are the fresh young minds employers are fighting to attract.

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Why Nearly Every City in the U.S. Needs a Walkability Study

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About two weeks ago, I received an intriguing email from Jeff Speck, the author of two of the most influential books on urban planning in the past two decades: Suburban Nation (2010; co-authored by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk) and Walkable City (2012; reissued in 2022 with new material).

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Archinect readers predict the 2024 Pritzker Prize winner

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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer ; the critic and Brazilian Ambassador to India André Aranha Corrêa do Lago; and the 2010 and 2012 laureates Kazuyo Sejima and Wang Shu. Here's what some of the commenters in the discussion thread predicted: ae_0 listed " H arquitectes , Centro de Colabora.

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