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Lemay redesigns open-air theatre in Montreal’s La Fontaine Park

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Project credits: Architecture: Lemay Landscape architecture: Lemay Mechanical and electrical engineering: Bouthillette Parizeau Structural engineering: Calculatec Inc.

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Kirkland Fraser Moor tops chalk-walled house with CLT arch

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The distinctive house was built under the Paragraph 80 planning regulation. Another house completed under this regulation, which was formally called Paragraph 79, is a rural Passivhaus in Devon hidden behind a linear red-brick wall. In Kent, architect Charles Holland has also designed a house approved under the regulation.

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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. Architectural and engineering companies often work together in a variety of areas, but three engineers that commonly work with architects include: 1.

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GBBN creates set of housing blocks that reinterpret historic fabric of Cincinnati

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The studio recently expanded a 19th century brick house in Pennsylvania into an education facility with a glass bridge connection and metal-clad, barn-like structure. The photography is by Ryan Kurtz.

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t House, Hollywood Hill, Los Angeles

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This biophilic residence sublimely blends with its bucolic surroundings, cleverly adhering to strict hillside regulations, while proposing an innovative model for Southern California hillside developments.

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The Role of Architects in Construction Projects

Santa Cruz Architect

Architects work hand-in-hand with other professionals such as civil and structural engineers to deliver qualified designs. However, designing an entire building is a huge task for a single person; architects work with civil and structural engineers to discuss technical issues and the structural integrity of a building.

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RO54 Residence, Bel Air, Los Angeles

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It proposes an alternative model within the confines of stringent regulations. MEP Engineer: GMEP Engineers Civil Engineer: GreyStone Engineering Group Inc. The concept set out to reduce the massing of a rather large project in order for it to lodge within the neighborhood proportionally.