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What's next for affordable housing in 2024?

BD+C

What's next for affordable housing in 2024? 0 qpurcell Thu, 12/14/2023 - 15:40 Affordable Housing As 2023 draws to a close, GBBN’s Mary Jo Minerich and Amanda Markovic, AIA sat down to talk about the future. What’s next in terms of trends, technology, and construction of affordable housing?

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What might happen in 2024

Brandon Donnelly

Today we’re looking forward: The market consensus right now is that this cycle of interest rate increases has come to an end, and that we should see rates start to come down next year. Having confidence that rates won’t go any higher in the near future is what markets need in order to start making more decisions.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

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. Left: Square House; right: Stella Betts; images courtesy LEVENBETTS. Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive.

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It’s Time for a Smarter, More Convenient and Secure Resident Door

BD+C

It’s Time for a Smarter, More Convenient and Secure Resident Door 1 kcichowicz Thu, 02/22/2024 - 08:43 MFPRO+ Blog Deadbolts are a thing of the past—they are also a thing of the future. Soon, we’ll see the next change and embrace NFC (Near Field Communication) wallet credentials like those in Apple Wallet.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

What does it tell us about private-public partnerships, water in the city, the role of race and power in urban planning? The layers of the open space that is the Inner Harbor: The water forms the innermost frame, the promenade the next, then the pavilions, the streets and finally the buildings on the far side of the street.

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