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Earth Day 2024: Urban and Architectural Strategies to Navigate the Climate Crisis

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Still, the built environment represents the habitat for most of humanity, and so it has the potential to protect and shelter people from the risks posed by the changing climate.

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The People’s Place in the City of Bits and Atoms

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The city of the 21st century represents a confluence of bits and atoms; an organism in its own right that relentlessly spawns information and data about itself, its people, and the invisible flows that support them. This article is part of the Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence series. What is its future?

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Felt: A Tool That Will Revolutionize Mapping for Architects and Urban Practitioners

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Courtesy of Felt Sightseeing is an activity closely intertwined with architecture and cities. So much is that Guiliana Bruno adapts the term to site-seeing in her comprehensive book Atlas of Emotions: Journeys in Art, Architecture and Film , emphasizing the link between tourism and the urban landscape.

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How Breathable Should Facades Be? Exploring Permeability and Impermeability in Building Envelopes

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Image © French + Tye The main role of architecture is to create structures that protect us from the environment and create spaces that are safe and comfortable for all types of needs and activities. By providing shelter, architecture also shapes the way people interact with their surroundings. Bradbury Works - [Y/N] Studio.

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In Warsaw, a Student-Designed Architectural Response to Dark Times

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Courtesy of Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology This article was originally published on Common Edge. As this bloody year draws to a close, at a moment when the message “Peace on Earth” seems altogether mute, one might well ask: What power does architecture have? What can it say? Can it raise consciousness?

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Great American Cities That Teach Architecture

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Courtesy of Wikipedia Commons This article was originally published on Common Edge. Recently I visited Pittsburgh for a fascinating hand-drawing conference at Carnegie Mellon ’s superb school of architecture, which to my knowledge is not among the top 10 in U.S. News and World Report. I wonder why? Read more »

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Are For-Profit Developments Consistent With the Values of a Public University?

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The donor understood the value of this architecturally significant building, designed by Mario Ciampi, which was too expensive and difficult for the university to renovate. Image © Bruce Damonte This article was originally published on Common Edge. This closing night of the old museum.