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Printing Architectural 3D Models

Life of an Architect

Architects use 3D printers to explore ideas and for the last two weeks, we have been experimenting with the process for one of our residential projects. The post Printing Architectural 3D Models first appeared on Life of an Architect. Continue reading Printing Architectural 3D Models at Life of an Architect.

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Rediscovered Mies van der Rohe design under construction at Indiana University

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A new shared facility for Indiana University’s Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design is currently under construction on the Bloomington campus. The facility is being built from a rediscovered Mies van der Rohe design originally created in 1952.

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Why Infinity Pools are Here to Say

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The infinity pool at Water Way , designed by UDA. In Arizona, pools are a staple for many households. They provide much-needed relief from the summer heat and from the regular Arizona weather. Not only that, but they provide wonderful entertainment and exercise for people (and pets) of all ages. There’s also no shortage of pool types. You can have your typical in-ground pool, or opt for an above ground.

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Design team of Gensler and Manning selected to design The River District

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Gensler and New Orleans-based architecture firm Manning have been selected as the design team to create a Master Plan for a new residential and mixed-use neighborhood on the Mississippi River called The River District.

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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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National Indigenous Peoples’ Day | Indigenous History Month

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By Reanna Merasty, Architectural Intern. Indigenous history and the voices of Indigenous people are vibrant and shape our environment. June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate the vibrancy of the various nations, and unwavering contributions by Indigenous Peoples. Adjacent to the celebrations, is the time for knowledge sharing, and furthering education and understanding on Indigenous history.

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Essajees Atelier by Sarah Sham: Transforming Interiors!

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Established in 2014, Essajees Atelier by Sarah Sham has already completed over 45 interior design projects all over India and has over 15 running projects as of now. They have successfully completed projects in hospitality, commercial as well as residential genres. The unique design approach and beauty of their projects have also helped the firm gain a pretty amazing fan following on social media, within a very short time span.

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Vancouver, B.C., may delay new zero emissions building standards

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Vancouver, B.C., may delay net-zero construction requirements for a year due to concerns over building permit delays. The city is beset by a housing affordability crisis and the new rules would worsen the issue. City staff has recommended delaying the regulations to speed up residential permits and reduce the growth of the permitting backlog.

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Lehigh University expands its burgeoning business college

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On April 1, construction began on a three-story, 74,000-sf expansion of Lehigh University’s Rauch College of Business in Bethlehem, Pa. This project was supposed to begin last year but got delayed by the COVID-19 outbreak. The building is scheduled for completion in the Fall of 2022. Since the Rauch Business Center opened in 1991, the College has seen a 43% increase in enrollment and 38% increase in faculty.

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