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A New Hope [12]

A Better Built Environment

CVG is a company that works with small architecture firms to help them run better business, and grow. I’ll be joining them as a Senior Account Manager, consulting with firms to help improve their operations, management, and finances. You can learn more about CVG and what we do here.

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140+ Software Tools for Architecture Firms [2020 Update]

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Thanks to a growing market of architecture software tools , we’re all producing high-end work and delivering projects faster than ever. Here are 140+ software tools architecture firms need to know about to stay ahead in 2020. Software for Discovering Architecture Competitions, Tenders, and Freelance Projects.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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Without further ado, explore this remarkable array of women, and to be considered for coverage in this upcoming year, make sure your firm enters its work in the A+Awards before March 4th, 2022. She has formally wed her expertise in the two disciplines by founding Bordas+Peiro Architect and Engineering Firm. Raha Ashrafi . Stella Betts.

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Architecture at Home exhibition presents "human-centred" housing prototypes

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New York studio Levenbetts and Mexico City practice PPAA are among the firms that have designed sustainable and socially conscious architecture prototypes for an exhibition on housing at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas. The prototypes are positioned alongside The Fly Eye Dome by Richard Buckminster Fuller.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

A Better Built Environment

We spend so much time and effort regulating the look, feel, and size of individual buildings we neglect to consider the impact these regulations have on the city at large. Codes, regulations, layers of review boards and community driven barriers to development aim to control the size, style, and use of what we build.

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Here Is What COVID-19 Will Do to Architecture and Cities

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But memory is short and already we see the removal of protective banking regulations that were designed to prevent a repeat of the financial melt-down. The open plan office was always more liked by architects and finance CEOs than by employees, anyway.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Architecture Trends Post Covid-19 workplace of the future HyperloopTT Sustainable Transportation Sustainable School Design Land Re-use and Climate Change New vaulted style of floor cuts concrete usage How Brexit Affects Architects The Right Balance for Sustainable Design Transit-Oriented Development Design RICS Digitalisation of Construction Report (..)