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How Can Clients Ruin Their Own Construction Projects?

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Project managers, architects, civil engineers, contractors, laborers, and other professionals work together to achieve the goals. Are clients any good in terms of construction projects? source: pinterest.com First things first, without clients and initiators, there would be no projects at all.

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Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton

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The structure is oriented around a courtyard "The building's form is the result of a rigorous design effort to negotiate site and climatic conditions unique to this project," the team said. Within the centre, one finds laboratories, classrooms, conference rooms, offices, and spaces for socializing, studying and eating.

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Field Architecture clads flowing Sonoma house in copper

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Field Architecture has created a house in Sonoma Valley with copper-clad roofs Dry in the summers with heavy rainfall in the winter, the area's geography informed the design, as did the client's desire to co-inhabit the land with the region's plants and animals. "We the studio said. The photography is by Joe Fletcher.

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Five design projects completed by students at Arts University Bournemouth

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IAD live briefs offer students the opportunity to work on actual projects for real clients or organisations. Working on live briefs allows our students to develop a range of professional skills including communication, project management, teamwork, client interaction and problem-solving.

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CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

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Composed of three distinct buildings – a main house, guesthouse and writer's studio – the project was designed for a California-based couple who manage an independent record label. The interiors were informed by the client's love of layers and texture Throughout the home, large stretches of glass offer sweeping views of the majestic terrain.

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Jun Mitsui & Associates convert grocery store into sake brewery in Upstate New York

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"Partly because the client was a Japanese brewer who mainly makes sake, we also incorporated 'Japanese-ness' into the design." According to the team, it was informed by the Engawa, an element of Japanese architecture that resembles a veranda or porch that runs along the perimeter of a structure.

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Snøhetta creates library to emulate feeling of "sitting under a tree"

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Inside are a series of hill-like mounds "The terraced hills rising from the Valley are designed to create a sculpted interior landform that serves as the ground, seating, and shelving – an informal zone with opportunities to relax, talk, or read quietly, all while staying connected to the larger space," said Snøhetta.