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Knowing What You Have to Offer with Jessica Gardenhire

Young Architect

Jessica Gardenhire. Jessica Gardenhire grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. She is the daughter of an electrician, and she cites him as a big influence on her growing up and on her eventual interest in architecture. She always had a present example of someone who was very hands-on in solving problems. . Jessica’s interests also aligned with an architecture career.

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JUST TEASING

Shades of Grey

Envision 21. Online conference by the Enscape3d guys. Big thanks for inviting me to speak at the event. Maybe the best part of it was getting pushed into making a half-hour video of my session. Something I have never done before, and although my video editing is a bit quirky, I'm quite pleased with the results. Here's a first teaser, that I shared on LinkedIn yesterday.

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Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign: Using Interior Wayfinding Signage as a Teaching Tool

Number Ten

By Caroline Bosc, Professional Interior Designer. Signage exists everywhere in our world. You see it when you drive down the street, you read it as you walk through malls and airports. It is in our grocery stores, in our workplaces, and it is most definitely in our schools.

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2.8. THE DESIGN OF THE EXTERIOR

The Architecture Professor

Burnham & Root, Masonic Temple, Chicago, NE corner of State and Randolph, 1890. Looking east along Randolph. (Online). So what would Root have used as his theme or concept for the design of the exterior of the Masonic Temple? 1. This was not just another speculative office building like the Rookery. It had a very special client that needed to be architecturally symbolized, much like the Woman’s Temple. 2.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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Portland Stake Tabernacle

Historic LDS Architecture

The Portland Branch Meetinghouse, also known as the Portland Stake Tabernacle, is a lovely tudorbethan style building that was completed in 1929. The original Portland Branch building, completed in 1915, was outgrown, and so this large building was completed, and the old building was sold to the local RLDS (now Community of Christ) branch. This building still stands and it's lovely, although in 2019 the local ward stopped meeting here (I'm unsure if it was discontinued or relocated) and the buil

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