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Metro Reports: Tiller Terrace, The Josephine, Brooklyn Apartments, and more

Next Portland

¿The applicant also requests to provide approximately 530 square feet of landscaped area, though drawings show only approximately 453.5 square feet of landscaped area, which is less than the 710.5 The standard requires a minimum of 50% of the setback area to be landscaped with ground cover and shrubs. Approvals per Exhibits C.10

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Metro Reports: Con-way Block 290, Timberview, Multiple Pathways to Graduation, and more

Next Portland

Early Assistance was requested by Convergence Architecture for a project West of 7410 N Chicago Ave : New 3-story walk-up residential with 24 units and on-site parking, with detached structures for trash and long term bike parking. site at 4102 & 4132 SE Powell Blvd. w/22-116388-MT *demo separate*. acre (23,278 sq.

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How to design for adaptive reuse: Don’t reinvent the wheel

BD+C

Best Practices: Work with What You Have Any architect can look at a dilapidated site and suggest tearing it down and starting from scratch. Before you bring in the demo crew, have a team of structural engineers help you find opportunities to save time, money and headaches. Take a multidiscipline approach.

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University of Huddersfield presents ten interior design projects

Deezen

For each project, students select a site and develop their project brief. The final design reflects both soft and hard landscaping inspired by mountainscapes, topography, dripstone caves and delicate flowers. SHIFT was conceived for a pilot site located on NHS land.

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Being Architect: Lessons from the Past - When Downtown Living Was Brought Back to Stuttgart

Community Architect

It was this international competition which pivoted Stuttgart from demo-happy Mo-town to a promoter of quality of life and urbanity by creating a model for how downtown can, once again, become a place to live, a model for small scale and careful infill and repair, in lieu of Robert Moses style freeways and urban renewal.