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Sounds of Silence [8]

A Better Built Environment

Often overlooked and under appreciated is how it transforms the city’s acoustics. Charging for parking and subsidizing public transit would further reduce car use. While we currently focus on how things look, we rarely discuss how the built environment impacts how things sound. I hope this changes.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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The future of architecture is female. That’s what recent A+Awards winners have taught us, with more women than ever leading teams in conceptualizing, designing and delivering some of the world’s best architecture around the globe. Women have been the creative force behind dozens of winning projects in recent seasons, from B.L.U.E.

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Out with the Old, In with the New | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Blog / Out with the Old, In with the New Out with the Old, In with the New Bob Borson — December 30, 2013 — 58 Comments It’s pre-dawn on a Sunday and I am currently sitting in my kitchen, the rest of my house still in bed, trying to get my bearings in place before the new year kicks off in earnest.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

A Better Built Environment

The public transit system is second to none with clean trains that run frequently and are always on time. It is a perfect example of a 15 minute city - where almost everything you need can be found within 15 minutes of where you live. The architecture frames the public spaces rather than fight for attention. The people.