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Modular adaptive reuse of parking structure grants future flexibility

BD+C

Modular adaptive reuse of parking structure grants future flexibility 0 qpurcell Wed, 05/15/2024 - 08:40 Adaptive Reuse The shift away from excessive parking requirements aligns with a broader movement, encouraging development of more sustainable and affordable housing. Hartford, Conn.; and San Jose, Calif., have in common?

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My ONE Word for 2017

EntreArchitect

How to Achieve Your Goals as a Small Firm Architect. My architecture firm, Fivecat Studio , was in the process of developing a new “virtual” business model and required the development of many new systems. I developed a plan to achieve my ONE Goal and proceeded with much success. My ONE Goal.

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How to Develop Powerful Systems for Your Architecture Firm

EntreArchitect

As we move into a new month, we are shifting our focus to a new category of small firm success. These are the questions that we will be answering throughout the month here on the blog, over at the podcast and in each edition of our newsletter, EntreArchitect Report. We fear the time involved to develop these systems.

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Five Steps to Fix Your Architecture Firm Website

Archmark

In 2019, Archmark Architecture Branding & Marketing, revealed the results of our study of more than 400 architecture firm websites (we’re currently at over 500 today). What we learned from that research was that only 25% of architecture firm websites met Google’s most basic criteria for an effective web presence.

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2017 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition

Life of an Architect

It is time for the 7th Annual 2017 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition! As of January 31st, you have approximately 10 weeks to develop your concept and prepare your digital submission board. And even more stuff like that (which you can learn here on the SketchUp blog ).

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An Almost 14-Year Timeline of New York City’s Hypothetical Floating Pool

Dwell

June 2010: + POOL is launched In a blog post from designers Dong Ping-Wong, Oana Stenascu, Archie Lee Coates, and Jeffrey Franklin, an idea to turn part of the East River into a swimming pool is launched publicly through a website, a zine, and a newsprint. The project may have been ‘stalled,’ but the work has not.

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The promising new faces of the Middle Branch

Community Architect Daily

According to their own report, construction contracts totaling more than $134M have been awarded to minority- and women-owned construction firms which amounts to 35% of contracts that have gone to minority-owned businesses and 13% to women-owned enterprises. He also developed McHenry Row and Banner Row in Locust Point.