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Commercial Setbacks Code Amendment

SW Oregon Architect

The Eugene City Council meets tomorrow (Monday, July 19) at 5:30 PM to conduct a hearing on the topic of a proposed amendment to Commercial Setback requirements in the Eugene Code. Likewise, the C-2 and C-3 zones should not be treated identically, except in the Downtown Transit Overlay District (as they are now).

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The Commercial Design Process: How it Works in Cape Town

DesignScape Architects

Commercial architectural design is a complex, multi-layered process that requires detailed planning, research, and collaboration. Undertaking your own commercial design project can feel a little daunting. It can be difficult to know where to begin, who you need to work with, and how to get from concept to execution.

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Why All Architects Should Tackle an Adaptive Reuse Project At Least Once in their Careers

Architizer

This might involve choosing materials that offer a modern contrast to historic elements or enhance the overall design concept, recognizing the nuanced relationship between the old and the new that often persists in adaptive reuse projects. This process hence necessitates a departure from conventional design paradigms.

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Thinking Outside the Box: 7 Blocky Buildings That Riff on Cubist Conventions

Architizer

Jury Winner, 10 th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt Commercial. This remarkable mixed-used commercial building embraces these adventurous qualities. The concept design features a vibrant pink concrete exterior, while square and rectangular framework across the façade creates graphic, exaggerated windows that frame the cityscape of Hollywood.

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Towers instead of Pavilions: An entirely different Inner Harbor

Community Architect Daily

His suggested design concept breaks all rules that are currently in place and guided the design of the area since its inception 50 some years ago. The design breaks the current 50' height limit by a factor of 6 or more and introduces residential use to zoning regulations that allow only public and commercial uses.

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British American Tobacco Offices, Nuevo León, Mexico

e-architect

This is achieved through playful spaces that allow collaborators to disconnect, but also to experience, hence the concept: The Resilient WorkPLAYce. The zoning of spaces responds to an organic and fluid movement for the daily operation of all collaborators.

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Biophilia 2.0: Fantastical New Buildings Fusing Form and Foliage

Architizer

Biophilic design is a toolkit that can help reduce carbon emissions, as well as proposing natural solutions for improving air quality, regulating ventilation, temperature and noise and managing stormwater. To that end, a verdant plantscape has been entwined with the work and recreation zones.