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Narratives on the Precariousness of the Built Environment: Architectural Themes at the 2024 Whitney Biennial

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Image © Audrey Wang Art can be a catalyst for architects to see the built environment through a different lens. It provides a unique opportunity to delve into the viewpoints of trained architects who have transitioned into the visual arts and artists who explore cities and their inner workings through their personal stories.

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A City Within a City: How Micro-City Design Breathes New Life into Multi-Use Concepts

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It’s not just a building; it’s a micro-city set within a bustling metropolis. The ground floor might house a café, a shared workspace, a fitness center, an art gallery or a dental clinic, creating a dynamic ecosystem that mirrors the diverse heartbeat of a city.

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The benefits of biophilic design in the built environment

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The benefits of biophilic design in the built environment 0 qpurcell Mon, 05/06/2024 - 10:30 Biophilic Design Biophilic design in the built environment supports the health and wellbeing of individuals, as they spend most of their time indoors. Cordilleras Health System Replacement project, Redwood City, Calif.

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The Future of Urban Planning: How AI Technology is Impacting Smart Cities

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Architizer’s Tech Directory is a database of tech tools for architects — from the latest generative design and AI to rendering and visualization , 3D modeling , project management and many more. Delving into city design requires two distinctive modes of thinking: ways of designing urban networks and ways of maintaining them.

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"Many cities do not work for women"

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This International Women's Day , Arup 's Sara Candiracci reflects on how cities are still overwhelmingly designed for men – and how to change that. Despite advances being made around the world, billions of women still face issues caused by the gender bias built into the design of cities. As a result, many cities do not work for women.

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Advertecture: 7 Stylistic Spaces Blending Branding with the Built Environment

Architizer

These threads range from fundamentals such as name, logo and mission statement, to more nuanced elements like tone of voice and visual design. The built environment can be an integral part of this strategy. In one space, pixelated wall coverings visualize white noise, while undulating timber wall treatments refine the room’s acoustics.

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Art vs AI: 6 Images That Take the Pulse of Architectural Visualization Today

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City landscape generated by Midjourney v. via Wikimedia Commons This year, there were hundreds of entries submitted across more than 30 categories, and we’re taking a closer look at two that juxtapose Artistic and AI-Assisted visualization. Artist: Kent Madsen.