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Life of an Architect – Best of 2014

Life of an Architect

While 2014 isn’t technically over yet, it isn’t going to stop me [ cause I do what I want] from looking back at all the articles I wrote over the year to see which ones represented the very best that 2014 and I had to offer. On the residential part of our practice, we do a lot of pier and beam foundations.

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Studio Bark builds demountable Nest House with architecture students

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NBAU students assembled the parts into boxes together on site, before bolting them together to form Nest House's walls, floors and roof. Read: Studio Bark's flat-pack U-build system lets anyone self-build Reclaimed railway sleepers are used as retaining walls, while reusable foundations elevate the home's timber shell above ground.

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Arquine Competition MEXTÓPOLI 2022 Pavilion

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Architect, researcher and editor, PhD in architecture. Co-founder of MAIO, an architecture firm that works on flexible systems where notions such as variation, ephemeral or ad hoc, allow theoretical positions to materialize. In 2014 he obtained an Honorable Mention in the Contest for the Mexico Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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Tellingly, the idea to cofound the studio came while Bordas and her partner were working together at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, an experience where the paradoxical proximity and distance between the world of design and engineering was attenuated. In 2018, Diller was the only architect named on Time Magazine’s Most Influential List.

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because that's what architects do for fun | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Architects / … because that’s what architects do for fun … because that’s what architects do for fun Bob Borson — June 10, 2014 — 39 Comments I don’t have a lot of spare time on my hands … in fact the last few weeks have been brutal. Cool, but whacky.

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The Great Kitchen Adventure Starts Now | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Kitchen / The Great Kitchen Adventure Starts Now The Great Kitchen Adventure Starts Now Bob Borson — May 1, 2014 — 68 Comments Kitchens are one of the most important rooms of the house. Robbie Darling Bob I am an architecture student, and recently I got to design a small dwelling, which included its own small kitchen.