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The Vexing Line

SW Oregon Architect

Photo by Evgeniy Surzhan on Unsplash One of my good friends is another local architect, Eric Hall. Eric and I worked together for a brief time after I first started at Robertson/Sherwood/Architects back in 1988. The article he cites is by Jeffrey Tucker , who is a staunch libertarian and anarcho-capitalist. Take good care.

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How to Be a Better Architect: A Residential Architect’s Perspective

Aric Gitomer Architect

Years’ worth of study , design development, software skills, and sleepless nights might have made you the architect you are today. I have been a residential architect for over thirty-five years. How to be a better architect is just the outer question. The core is why to be a better architect.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

Daniel Toole ( Daniel Toole Architect ). . A recent Seattle house was featured in a New York Times article called " A Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water." Portland Architecture: When did you first become interested in architecture as a possible career? . BY BRIAN LIBBY.

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"The architectural profession is in constant evolution"

Deezen

As part of Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series, Elisa Vago, a partner at Matteo Thun , discusses the routes applicants take to land roles at the studio. Alice Laycock: What are you currently working on? Selection has become faster and more precise thanks to the use of advanced digital databases. If so, why?

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Design writer's diary: houses, a warehouse, a museum and an opera

Portland Architecture

I’ve decided to try a new series of monthly blog posts in which I talk about the different articles I’m writing, places I’ve visited, others’ work I might have read, and any other relevant info or stories I can come up with. Recently I completed two articles featuring the work of Portland firm Outside Architecture. BY BRIAN LIBBY.

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Architecture bodies responding to "real risks" of AI

Deezen

Architecture-specific AI models like LookX promise to revolutionise the process of designing buildings, but there have also been warnings that architects' jobs could become at risk. Read: Will architects really lose their jobs to AI?

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The Culture of Architecture Needs an Overhaul, Part 1: The Necessity of Cultural Change

Architizer

She takes inspiration from her experience in tech and outside of the profession to reimagine practice operations for firms. Rather than looking back, it is important to take this moment in time to redesign culture as we move forward. However, the culture within a firm or school does not manifest only when people gather together.