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Deconstruction by Design: How Architects Are Redefining Practice Through Material Reuse

Architizer

The examination of repurposing the roof materials from the Montréal Olympic Stadium in the recently published article on the Olympic construction dilemma , has prompted me to explore the broader implications of recycling construction waste. The judging process for Architizer's 12th Annual A+Awards is now away.

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Brilliant Bio-Based Materials Curated for Commercial Interiors

Architizer

You’ve probably heard the word bouncing around the design industry too. In the design industry, when we discuss biomaterials, we are actually talking about bio-based materials, which are derived and manufactured from living organisms. As a material, mycelium is incredibly resilient, with many other valuable qualities.

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Exploring Industrial Roller Shutters

The Architecture Designs

Industrial roller shutters are a crucial component in many commercial and industrial settings, offering security, durability, and flexibility. By the end of this article, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of industrial roller shutters and their role in modern industries.

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How to Streamline Commercial Waste Disposal Costs: Expert Tips for Reducing Expenses

The Architecture Designs

Commercial waste disposal is an essential aspect of running a business. One of the first steps in streamlining commercial waste disposal costs is to conduct a waste audit. By separating recyclable materials from the waste stream, companies can reduce the amount of waste that needs to be disposed of in landfills.

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"The hollowness of Architects Declare should serve as a warning to the industry"

Deezen

The so-called green transition is the most important industrial issue of our generation. The failure of Architects Declare shows us that for true progress to be made we need realistic, achievable and accountable target-setting processes that cut across industries.

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Closing the loop: the value of sustainable commercial tiles

Hotel Designs

This includes interior and exterior tiles, which can play a valuable role in maximising a scheme’s green credentials when factors like materials and manufacturers are carefully considered. Image caption: A growing number of manufacturers across the industry are offering products with full ‘cradle to cradle’ recyclability.

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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. However, specific local regulations and restrictions that impact the design process will vary from country to country.