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Eight student architecture projects focus on the food industry

Deezen

"In this expanded architectural discourse, we don't just focus on one recipe, the plating, or the designed object and its aesthetics – everything matters." The project utilises unsold produce from nearby supermarkets in Oxford, England, to reduce food waste.

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Aida Doi Architects Create Playful Geometric Toy Block Project

Architizer

And regardless of Aida’s projects to date, it is bound to become a creative tool for architecture students and young architects. Various elements such as finishes, joints, colours and earthquake-resistant structure were adjusted in order to achieve uniformity between the external and internal expression of toy blocks.

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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. In my world, I was working around the clock, stressed out over my classes, had my own projects to worry about and was taking out big student loans in the pursuit of someday becoming an architect. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients.

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Work / Life … Different Letters, Same Word

Life of an Architect

We didn’t keep time sheets; our deadlines were identified by the day, not how many hours we had to finish the work. I can only remember a few brief periods where we all came together to get something completed in order to meet a promise we made to a client – but normally everybody can leave when they want.

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Architizer Holiday Gift Guide 2022

Architizer

Niche is produced from black melamine and has a smooth, matte finish that makes the pieces pleasing to the touch and easy on the eye. 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School. As soon as you see “Niche,” you want to take a piece in your hands to feel what appears to be an attractive, velvety object. By Matthew Frederick.

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What do we design for? Who do we design for? [10]

A Better Built Environment

We design for the experiences you will enjoy in your home once it is finished. Gerber I just finished reading the E-Myth revisited and although it isn’t design/architecture specific, I have to say it strikes a lot of chords with me. Our work isn’t about the object but rather about the outcome. Stay tuned.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the Profession

EntreArchitect

In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. In my world, I was working around the clock, stressed out over my classes, had my own projects to worry about and was taking out big student loans in the pursuit of someday becoming an architect. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients.