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Real estate is a project-based business

Brandon Donnelly

A friend of mine just sent me this blog post from the venture capital firm, Shadow Ventures. real estate and construction) and the post is called, “What McKinsey gets wrong about the built environment.” Oftentimes what happens in real estate is that you start with an opportunity.

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Future Firm's Hem House has all the makings of an award winner at half the price

Archinect

The design team worked with real estate developer Jacob Root to create the project with the hopes of diversifying the housing stock available to those interested in the area where new residential construction costs usually begin at $600,000.

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Do You Need To Understand Architecture To Be A Real Estate Developer?

The Architecture Designs

Some people would say that you need to understand architecture to be a real estate developer, while others might argue that it’s unnecessary. The truth is that many different factors come into play when it comes to being a successful real estate developer. Understanding Real Estate.

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Proposed development along Brooklyn's Broadway Junction faces pushback from local community

Archinect

The area, which sits between several neighborhoods including East New York, Bed-Stuy and Brownsville, has become the center of a private developer’s new vision for East Brooklyn. In addition, the development would include 1.1

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MVRDV plans a new 'Green Heart' in the center of Düsseldorf

Archinect

The firm’s plan, which entails the construction of a colorful residential component totaling 500 units (half of which are considered social housing) around a small landscaped public space from fellow Dutch designers LOLA , was the product of an intensive community input process that included members of the diverse Flingern-Süd community.

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Domani Architectural Concepts wraps real-estate centre in China with brick latticework

Deezen

Chinese studio Domani Architectural Concepts has completed a real-estate complex in Foshan, Guangdong province, featuring a facade of lattice brickwork overlooking two large circular pools intended to create a "sense of ceremony". A brickwork lattice covers this real-estate complex in Foshan.

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This Design Firm Envisions Planting Prefab Homes "Like Trees" in Cities

Dwell

Sustainable, adaptable, and affordable, the promises of prefab construction appealed to them as the best tool for the job. Cutwork spent the first few years of their practice developing modular and coliving concepts, including composite-concrete housing for refugees , before attracting the attention of a large real-estate developer in France.

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