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University of Buffalo architecture students displayed 3D printed "Archi-texture" in special Hong Kong Design Centre exhibition

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Students from the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Urban Planning had the opportunity to display a folded paper apparel concept as part of a special exhibition called The Full Gamut organized by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC).

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News: MIT unveils inaugural interdisciplinary Morningside Academy for Design fellows

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The fourteen graduate students, currently enrolled in master's or doctoral programs across MIT, will become the first fellows for the new interdisciplinary center housed within the MIT School of Architecture and Planning following its creation last spring. Read the full post on Bustler.

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6 Business Development Strategies to Grow Your Architecture Firm

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Strategic Tips to Keep Your Architecture Business Thriving. Six Important Architecture Firm Business Development Strategies Are you taking on projects that really don’t fit your architecture firm? Seek out some opportunities to speak at local business networking events, service organizations, industry seminars.

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Architectural Journalism As A Career

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Articles in design magazines and journals about general topics revolving around architecture, description of projects by different architects and firms, reporting about architectural courses, and coverage of conferences and seminars are all considered to be in this niche of writing about architecture. Critical Reviews ?

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Over the past 40 years, the requirements for architectural licensure have increased tremendously in terms of time and cost to the candidate. the costs of student loans, and general costs of living, and then compare them to the income of a young architect it is ridiculous! Brett Bouwer Very Interesting article. – Bob the P.E.

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