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heard around the architectural studio #013 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Heard around the architectural studio / heard around the architectural studio #013 [the number of weird Revit conversations I hear are not to be believed] Bryan: Check this out – I got the angled curtain grid to work on this guard rail. Revit just decided to s**t itself again.” Smorgan: You got it to work?

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Can the new Lexington Market be sustained?

Community Architect Daily

Wanting goods to be fresh, healthy and local, catering to the daily needs of low income families while also attracting the discerning tastes of those who found the old market too stale and were looking for modern choices such as crispy fresh bread that doesn't come pre-sliced and plastic wrapped from a bread factory.

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AEC Cares - projectChicago | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The winner for this year’s project is an early childhood education center in Englewood, a community on the city’s South Side run by Metropolitan Family Services. What better way to preserve that than revitalize an old building to turn it into a quality early childhood education center?

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Reflections on Year 1 in New York City [3]

A Better Built Environment

Restaurants could finally put tables out in the street to stay in business, and families would show up with picnics and games and set up where once there was just 4 lanes of traffic. Kids were running around playing laser tag. Families were having picnics. Bikers were slowly weaving through the crowd.

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because that's what architects do for fun | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Jess Hopkin If it’s any consolation, I use sketch up all the time for trying to make my point at uni Tony Bob, Im new to your blog, and I have had some reading a lot of your posts and insight. For example the Revit. Nemanja I really like making models in SketchUp, it’s kinda best program for modelling by my opinion.

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Building Science, Climate Change and The Pretty Good House (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

I’m just really, really focused on having a very, very sort of, almost like a family type business environment. I mean, because it is his family at the top, because we’ll have probably more capacity ultimately to build than vented design. I published a couple of blogs there about what goes into a Pretty Good House.

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The Lantern House - Construction Drawings | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It makes them easier to move – both during and after construction, but it also works better for the lucky family who will eventually own this playhouse. but if you’re saying you did yours in CAD, then i’ll just keep wishing for Revit to catch up. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' thanks as always!