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1,000 Blog Posts!

SW Oregon Architect

I embarked on my blogging journey with only modest goals. It seems many of the prolific architecture-oriented blogs that flourished during blogging’s heyday (roughly the mid-2000s to the early 2010s) have become inactive, including several of those listed here on my sidebar. Writing is good exercise for my brain.

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Raphael Viñoly Architects resumes construction on renamed 125 Greenwich Street condo tower in Manhattan

Archinect

Construction is in full swing again on a Raphael Viñoly Architects -designed 88-story 125 Greenwich Street Manhattan residential project after resuming earlier this year following a four-year pause.

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Rafael Viñoly Architects resumes construction on renamed 125 Greenwich Street condo tower in Manhattan

Archinect

Construction is in full swing again on a Rafael Viñoly Architects -designed 88-story 125 Greenwich Street Manhattan residential project after resuming earlier this year following a four-year pause.

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AI and its Impact on the Design and Construction Industries

SW Oregon Architect

Indeed, I’ve written several blog posts about AI and its implications for the architectural profession in recent years. I figure we’re still some years away before general AI becomes a reality and truly useful in comprehensive design and construction applications. I am by no means expert on the subject. SWAPP : Design to inspire.

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Take an inside look at the form-making process for LACMA's new David Geffen Galleries

Archinect

LACMA ’s Unframed blog recently profiled the work of contractor Clark Construction to build the concrete structure for the Peter Zumthor -designed $750 million new David Geffen Galleries extension. Chris Bell, the project executive for Clark Construction, shared with Unframed. The building has no columns!,"

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Blogging for Architects: How to Attract Clients & Build Your Reputation

Archmark

Blogging is a must for architects! Understand how blogging helps you attract ideal clients to your architecture firm (and keep reading to get 101 blog topic ideas!)  Imagine your ideal client is searching for something online. In one word:… Blogging! Why Blogging? We often hear, “What is the point of blogging?

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The Advantages of Portable Accommodation in Construction Projects

The Architecture Designs

The efficiency, safety, and wellbeing of a construction workforce should be top priorities for construction project managers. Portable accommodation is a solution that addresses many issues that can arise in construction projects and adds value in several ways. Legislation such as the Health and Safety at Work etc.