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Back to Basics: Bioclimatic Design, Learning from History to Build For The Future

Architizer

Sign up for key information about the 12th Annual A+Awards, set to launch this fall. It is essential that we, as architects and designers, minimize the negative environmental consequences of construction by developing structures and systems that require fewer resources to build and maintain. Interested in participating next season?

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From smart cities to energy management, Light + Building Autumn Edition 2022 will focus on the future

Building and Interiors

The advancement of sustainable energy generation, the reduction of consumption in smart buildings, and the growth of electromobility are key components to a complete energy turnaround by 2030. At Light + Building, concepts for the networked and intelligent city of the future – the smart city – already exist.

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Cutting-Edge Innovations in Wood-Frame Construction

Santa Cruz Architect

Over the years, wood-frame construction has witnessed significant innovations that have revolutionized the way we build structures. These innovations not only enhance the structural integrity and safety of wooden buildings but also contribute to sustainability and energy efficiency.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

From the outside, the elegant New York Home seems clean and modernist, with glazed walls that seem to nod to iconic 20th century buildings like the Farnsworth House. And these buildings are not only efficient and affordable, they are quite beautiful, retaining the clean lines and dramatic angles that characterize her work for wealthy clients.

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia

Architizer

The nation also maintains a keen interest in heritage, with structures such as the famed Sydney Opera House, Australian Convict Sites and Royal Exhibition Building receiving UNESCO Heritage status. We are proud that our buildings achieve high energy ratings and have been showcased as positive examples of sustainable projects.

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The Architecture of Cape Town, South Africa – Part 3

DesignScape Architects

Much like modernism – contemporary buildings were universal and quickly became a ubiquitous feature of Cape Town. All around the world, in recent years, city planners have grappled with how to design and build spaces that can better serve people who have traditionally been left out of design.