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Samiha Meem named 2023–24 Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow

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According to the school, the LeFevre Fellowship has "supported architects and designers with a range of research interests, including history, theory, contemporary culture, media, technology, material assembly, and advanced digital techniques.

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German research group completes Europe's first Hyperloop test track

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The first successful test run with a passenger pod in vacuum conditions took place on the 10th of July 2023. The research and development program TUM Hyperloop at the Technical University of Munich reached a milestone when it successfully conducted the first passenger ride under vacuum conditions on July 10, 2023.

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Women at the forefront of innovation in design

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Running with these two threads we are shining a light on a few of the designers who have embraced both design and technology to elevate their craft. Image credit: Red Dog Glass Design Fast forward from 1964 to 2023 and the design industry remains a platform where women innovate and harness technology to create something different.

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News: Samiha Meem named 2023–24 Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow

Bustler

According to the school, the LeFevre Fellowship has "supported architects and designers with a range of research interests, including history, theory, contemporary culture, media, technology, material assembly, and advanced digital techniques. The 2023–2024 LeFevre Fellow is awarded to designer, writer, and educator Samiha Meem.

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Out Of The Box Architecture Trends In 2023!

The Architecture Designs

Architecture is constantly evolving, and adapting to new technologies, materials, and societal needs. In recent years, the focus has shifted towards sustainability, flexibility, and accessibility, leading to the rise of innovative and cutting-edge designs. It is one of the unique architectural trends in 2023.

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"Modest" architecture focused on reuse and biomaterials to dominate in 2023

Deezen

Retrofit, biomaterials and grassroots design are among the trends that architects including Kjetil Thorsen and Samira Rathod predict will define the architecture of 2023 and beyond. Thorsen agreed, claiming that the drive towards sustainable architecture will be among the trends to "speed up during 2023".

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Nine independent studios shaping design in Guadalajara

Deezen

Objects made with waste from banana production and designs utilising traditional techniques are among those made by nine design studios in Guadalajara , Mexico, we've rounded up in our North American Design 2024 series. Read on for nine independent studios defining Guadalajara's contemporary design scene.

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