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Why architects need to think like developers, with JZA Architecture's Jeff Zbikowski

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Designers Designers / Specifiers / Landscape Architects Architects Jeff Zbikowski, Principal and Founder of Los Angeles-based JZA Architecture, discusses the benefits of having a developer’s mindset when working with clients, and why architecture firms lose out when they don’t have a thorough understanding of real estate regulations and challenges.

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Bulgari Lighthouse Dubai by ACPV Architects

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Bulgari Lighthouse will be developed by Meraas in partnership with Bulgari, seamlessly blending the timeless glamour and design of the Italian jeweller with the contemporary architecture and exclusivity offered by Meraas. This is Bulgari’s third project in partnership with Meraas. Image © ACPV Architects.

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The Bellemont by Robert A.M. Stern Architect

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The Naftali Group real estate development announced that closings have commenced at The Bellemont at 1165 Madison Avenue. Designed by award-winning architectural firm Robert A.M. Beth Rosen and Emily Kripitz Simmonds of RIPCO Real Estate are currently handling the leasing and sale efforts.

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Eaves House, Vancouver, British Columbia

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Neighborhood development in this area is regulated by specific design guidelines that encourage roof forms rather than strong volumetric expression. Views to English Bay, the Vancouver skyline, and the Stanley Park peninsula are spread across the horizon to the south and south-east.

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Stockholm Wood City: Masterplanning The World’s Largest Timber Construction Project

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Despite the phrase finding its way into common architectural and design parlance, one look at most metropolitan areas today tells us how far the concept still has to go before we can claim mainstream adoption in practice. When we quiz him on how many architectural firms have been drafted, he cracks a smile and simply answers, “many.”

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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. Office as a real estate asset or as a building type is a sluggish animal. The financial crisis took some 12 years to overcome and some impacts can still be felt.

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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 (..)