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News: ACSA and Buell Center select 2024 winners of Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society

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The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture at Columbia University and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) have announced jointly their selection of the 2024 Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society.

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Five degrees that combine design and scientific research on Dezeen Courses

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The roundup includes postgraduate courses that explore topics such as technology, sustainability, materials and food systems, while challenging students to produce designs that explore future needs.

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Five architecture and design short courses listed on Dezeen Courses

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Find out more about the course › ATN Masterclass at ArchiTech Network Delivered by architecture studio BIG 's design technology manager Oliver Thomas, the ATN Masterclass at ArchiTech Network enables architects to master design software, including Grasshopper, Revit, Enscape and Rhino.

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Solar power's potential limited unless "you do everything perfectly" says solar scientist

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The sun offers an endless source of energy but solar technology is being held back by manufacturing limitations, says Dutch scientist and professor Wim C Sinke in this interview. There is no limitation [to solar power] if you do everything perfectly – if you use the right materials and introduce circular technology," he said.

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Six architecture and design events in October from Dezeen Events Guide

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The event, which takes place in Frankfurt , also presents electrical engineering products, house and building automation and security technology. Copenhagen Architecture Festival returns to Denmark in 2022 and explores how buildings develop into places we connect with. Copenhagen Architecture Festival. 6 to 16 October, Denmark.

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Toyo Ito completes "largest wooden building in Asia"

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Japanese architect Toyo Ito has completed Gaia, a six-storey business school at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore that is built almost entirely from mass timber. According to Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the 43,500-square-metre development is "the largest wooden building in Asia" in terms of the volume of timber used.

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University of Illinois Chicago presents six industrial design projects

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Concluding the programme, each MDes student explores a topic of inquiry in which they contextualise and formulate a position and develop tangible designerly responses. Vital Objects proposes amplifying our relationships with such objects. Electric bicycles have emerged as an efficient solution to overcome these challenges.