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How Do You Design for Informality?

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Image © Emmage/Shutterstock Informal architecture is the dominant mode of urbanization in rapidly growing and industrializing cities worldwide. In Delhi , the city with the largest population in India has half of its residents living in informal settlements. Read more »

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Archinect's Lexicon: "Information Architecture"

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Archinect's Lexicon focuses on newly invented or adopted vocabulary within the architectural community. Information Architecture" is a specialized field of study and practice that focuses on the organization and structure of information in digital or physical environments. Related on Archi.

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gogoland Pet Community / Informal Design

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© Chao Zhang architects: Informal Design Location: 3CQC+PHR, Huang Jia Tang Jie, Hui Cheng Qu, Hui Zhou Shi, Guang Dong Sheng, China, 516002 Project Year: 2023 Photographs: Chao Zhang Area: 300.0 m2 Read more »

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Data-Driven Architecture: Delving into 4 Building Information Tools

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Image created using AI under the prompt: A futuristic architectural landscape exemplifying data-driven architecture. 2 Architecture is a multifaceted discipline influenced by diverse sources of data and information, which play a fundamental role in shaping architectural production. Image via DALL.E

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Kéré Architecture designs community center for informal settlement in Uganda

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The post Kéré Architecture designs community center for informal settlement in Uganda appeared first on Åvontuura. The community centre will host a range of activities in sports, music, dance and culture as well as adult literacy.

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Tulane launches dual degree creating a new pathway for students, informed by design, science and engineering

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This post is brought to you by Tulane School of Architecture , an Archinect Partner School As climate change and extreme weather continue to impact communities around the world, the need for professionals skilled in the fields of landscape architecture, architecture, engineering, and planning is growing.

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How Can Architecture be Designed to Reflect Human Behavior?

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Museum of Troy / Yalin Architectural Design. Image © Emre Dörter Architecture is the design of spaces for human occupation. Despite architects’ skill in designing spaces to influence human behavior there often is a shortfall in anticipating and reacting to occupants’ behavior. Read more »