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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

Schematic design is the first stage of an architectural design project, and within this phase there are important milestones to get right that will greatly leverage the project’s results throughout the rest of its impending design phases. PROGRAMMING AND SCHEMATIC DESIGN. INTRODUCTION: THE DEFINITION.

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New Science Centre at Jurong Lake Gardens

e-architect

New Building Development – design by Architects 61 in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects. Updated 7 Dec 2022 + 1 July 2019. Design: Architects 61 / Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA). Singapore’s new Science Centre design unveiled. The New Science Centre at Jurong Lake Gardens – Building Information.

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Competitions: 2024 World Landscape Architecture Awards

Bustler

Registration Deadline: Mar 23, 2024; Submission Deadline Mar 30, 2024 The World Landscape Architecture (WLA) Awards are a prestigious global awards program celebrating excellence and innovation in landscape architecture. Eligibility Projects must be a concept or built during 2019-2024. Built projects must have construction completed.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

This article aims to highlight some of the world’s most innovative minds, and celebrate their success in an evergreen format that can inspire the AEC community year-round. The London-based studio empowers industry and institutions with innovative design solutions and R&D for an impactful transition towards sustainable futures.

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Architecture Market Analysis Report

Architecture Quote

Foreign players with special competencies and innovative, efficient building methods are particularly welcome and stand an excellent chance of winning business. In addition, in the second quarter of 2019, the Austrian government approved around 27. 600 building permits – the fourth-highest result since 2010.