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Land Morphology and Olson Kundig update Oregon botanical garden

Deezen

In addition to Olson Kundig, Land Morphology worked with a dozen speciality consultants, a 14-person community advisory committee, the City of Portland and a group called Leach Garden Friends. A range of people and groups were involved in the first phase of the park project. The photography is by Land Morphology and Aaron Leitz.

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Leach Botanical Garden, Portland, Oregon

e-architect

Work is organized into three principle activities: 1) Design Development and Entitlement Processes ; 2) Site Development Permits and Construction Documents for Upper Garden Development ; and 3) eighteen months of construction. The first phase is approximately seven acres.

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Schematic Design - Developing a Project Budget

Matt Fajkus Architecture

Soft costs are fees associated with design and construction such as the cost of permits and the fees you pay to your architect, interior designer, structural engineer, surveyor and geotechnical engineer.

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Meet the Team: Who Works with an Architect on a Design Project?

DesignScape Architects

From building contractors, civil engineers, and even interior designers — we’re here to help you find out exactly who works with an architect. From efficient energy plans to air pollution control, an environmental engineer plays an important role in the planning process.

Project 52
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13 trends, technologies, and strategies to expect in 2023

BD+C

Ryan Searles, Security Consulting Group Leader 10. Geospatial data analysis Geographic information systems (GIS), subsurface utility engineering (S.U.E.), In healthcare, updated FGI standards now require noise abatement in very specific fashion for state permits.

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Insights: What do different engineers do, and when do I hire one?

Matt Fajkus Architecture

Preface by Matt Fajkus: There is a saying that goes something like this, “Engineers have to know everything about one thing, and architects have to know a little about everything.” This includes coordinating with all consultants – especially engineers, who bring great value and technical expertise to any given project.

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Revitalizing a Contaminated Site: The Ford Calumet Environmental Center

Architizer

Working with our civil and plumbing engineers, we developed a design for an on-site black water treatment system where the outflow was clean water. The Ford Calumet Environmental Center is the first time a wastewater wetland system has been permitted by the City of Chicago.

Site 74