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

Architizer

Renovation is not only a new creative frontier for architects, it is the future of architecture: according to Deloitte estimates, up to 90 percent of future development will involve re-designing existing buildings. At this point, adaptive reuse is mainstream, and the carbon-saving benefits are well-known (and widely touted).

Project 90
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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. Not an easy task.

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Designing An Airport Terminal: 7 Steps to a Completed Project

DesignScape Architects

In 2022, over 8 million airport passengers were estimated to pass through Cape Town International Airport. For CTIA, our design team liaised closely with many knowledgeable and experienced stakeholders from the beginning of the design concept and throughout the whole process.

Project 52
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Reinvestment without displacement: North Avenue Market

Community Architect Daily

With no permanent tenants left in the sprawling market building and after decades of ownership and various attempts of modernization and upkeep of the aging building and its ailing infrastructure, Shecter and Frankel threw in the towel, in spite of the their other arts related investments elsewhere in the district.

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Competitions: Global collection of digital art works by twin silos of the Metaverse

Bustler

Organizers China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone L& A Design Blooming Investment Operator L& A Blooming Technology Co., Explanation on creation concept of digital works. It was the largest modern float glass factory in China at that time. The collection is aimed at two large silos in the Bloom Digital Art Museum?looking

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The Heart of the Hill

Landscape Architecture Magazine

By Sarah Chase Shaw The Silver Bow Creek Conservation Area straddles residential, commercial, and industrial zones in the heart of Butte, Montana. It’s a solution,” Bryson says, “that doesn’t rely on energy-consuming technology or the modernization of a water-treatment plant. Image courtesy Land Design, Inc.

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Competitions: 'THE GARDEN OF PLANTS'

Bustler

While remaining committed to environmental principles, which we support as the highest priority, we expect to receive elegant, well-designed projects that show the benefits of a high-quality, modern, functional, poetic and peaceful garden. The selection process of the winning designers will be divided into two phases.