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"Both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years"

Deezen

As part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , Kate Jarrett, senior designer at David Collins Studio, explains where the practice currently stands on recruitment. Anna Marks: Please talk me through the type of projects the studio works on. Regis Chicago, a hotel in Vegas and an art-inspired all-day brasserie in Monaco.

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"Our focus extends to building long-term relationships, not just acquiring talent," says Studio Piet Boon

Deezen

Continuing the Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series, Dezeen talks to Studio Piet Boon's chief design officer Roland Kokkeler and studio manager Tim Vogel about the changes in skills required to work in the design industry. Sophie Chapman: Can you discuss your recent and upcoming projects?

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Can an Algorithm Furnish Your Home?

Dwell

Next, there’s a "pick your favorite style" section where I’m asked to rank interior layouts and furniture options based on my design preferences. Other virtual design tools like Planner 5D allow users to create realistic interior mockups pulling from a user-generated library of furnishings, paint colors, and materials.

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Does your architecture firm website suck? Here are five steps to fix it.

Archmark

Five Steps to Fix Your Architecture Firm Website In 2019, Archmark Architecture Branding & Marketing, revealed the results of our study of more than 400 architecture firm websites (we’re currently at over 500 today). Your website, and your ability to be found online, is crucial to your firm’s survival.

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"Sybarite is a truly global melting pot of creativity" says Natasha Manzaroli

Deezen

Alice Laycock: Please talk me through the type of projects the studio works on. Top image: the studio's Chengdu Park project in Chengdu, China Alice Laycock: Where do you currently stand on recruitment in comparison to 10 years ago? Our niche specialism is retail, hospitality and lifestyle.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

e-architect

Difference between carbon neutrality and net zero Mackintosh Building Glasgow School of Art RICS and YouGov survey 2022 Next generation of knowledge work: hybrid workplaces Data-Informed Design for the User Experience at Work The fluid, sustainable future of retail Designing for Extra Care: What Can Covid Teach Us?

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In Their Elements

Landscape Architecture Magazine

They raise chickens, sheep, and cattle; operate a nursery that supplies plants for many projects of Stimson, the firm Steve founded in 1992; and use the place to test ideas and gather inspiration about planting, design, and construction. Lauren and Steve Stimson placing reclaimed granite for a firepit at the new studio.

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