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Corvallis Museum Virtual Tour

SW Oregon Architect

Th e Corvallis Museum (photos by Jeremy Bitterman unless noted otherwise; all images here are screenshots from the webinar presentation) A project I’ve been tracking for many years—literally decades—is now complete. (1) The gleaming new Corvallis Museum , designed by Allied Works Architecture and constructed by Gerding Bulders for the Benton County Historical Society (BCHS), proves to have been well worth the wait.

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No summer vacation for the GC Kraus Anderson

BD+C

The Duluth, Minn.-based general contractor Kraus-Anderson has been busy this summer, having finished the construction and/or remodeling of several education, public safety, and healthcare projects in Wisconsin and Minnesota. They include: A new 37,000-sf fire station was added to an existing police station in Minnetonka, Minn. Image: Wold Architects and Engineers. .

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Why the Architectural World Has a Responsibility Towards Social Housing

RMJM Architecture

If anyone was to search about social housing and its evolution through the years, they would find news and information about the legal history of social housing, the various legislations that were passed to create and modify social housing and how this legislation has evolved alongside a changing society. However, less information exists about how social housing has evolved through the past 100 years in terms of architecture, materials and design.

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The Power of Diversity with Parva Markiw

Young Architect

Parva Markiw. Parva Markiw is an architect and a speaker at the Young Architect Conference Series. Her interest in architecture goes back to when she was a little girl. She fell in love with the word architecture as soon as she heard it – it just drew her in. Parva remembers trying to sketch the plan of the house they were living in when she was as young as nine or ten.

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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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Ep 083: Ask the Show

Life of an Architect

In today's 'Ask the Show' episode, we answer ten questions ranging from salary, quitting your job, the value of a prestigious degree, and more. The post Ep 083: Ask the Show first appeared on Life of an Architect. Continue reading Ep 083: Ask the Show at Life of an Architect. In today's 'Ask the Show' episode, we answer ten questions ranging from salary, quitting your job, the value of a prestigious degree, and more.

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Metro Reports: Pop Blocks, Laurelhurst Village, SE 6th & Alder, and more

Next Portland

A building permit was issued for the adaptive reuse of the former Pepsi Bottling facility on NE Sandy Blvd, a part of the Pop Blocks development (formerly known as the Pepsi Blocks). A building permit for the adjacent apartment building is currently in “Approved to Issue” status. Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week.

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St Neots, Huntingdonshire

English Buildings

‘Go’ in St Neots Although I like to think I am good at spotting small, unregarded buildings, sometimes my attention is drawn irresistibly to the large and showy structures that stand out, whether in a rural landscape or in a town. Pulling into a car park in St Neots recently, there was one such building that I couldn’t miss, because its massive tower with corbelled top and striking tiled roof dominated the skyline in that part of town.

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Studio 101: Starting Architecture School

Life of an Architect

Let’s talk about starting architecture school. What is going to happen in your first year of architecture school? This is a list of the top five points of advice for those students just starting architecture school. The post Studio 101: Starting Architecture School first appeared on Life of an Architect. Continue reading Studio 101: Starting Architecture School at Life of an Architect.

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Top 10 indoor amenities at multifamily housing developments for 2021

BD+C

When it comes to planning indoor amenities at multifamily housing developments, developers and their building teams are focused on communal gathering spaces like lounges, coffee bars, and community kitchens—even in the age of COVID-19. .

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to

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What Is Your Favorite “F” Word

EntreArchitect

Yes, you read that correctly. As a Sandler Trainer, my favorite F word is FUDWACA. Yes, FUDWACA , but more on that later. We have all heard the term 30-second commercial or elevator pitch. We all most likely have a few different versions, depending on our audience. The 30-second commercial is not a new technique. It has been around a long time. In fact, some Business Owners, CEO’s, Presidents, Sales Leaders have been using the same 30-second commercial for years.

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Puddletown, Dorset

English Buildings

Here comes the Sun, or, Odd things in churches (14) People who look carefully at old buildings will know all about the Sun Fire Office. It was an insurance company, founded in 1710, and it’s still going in a different form. It’s familiar to devotees of old houses because the company’s clients used to fix a metal plaque bearing the company name and symbol (the Sun in splendour, naturally) to the fronts of their houses.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Doug Minarik

Portland Architecture

Doug Minarik ( Minarik Architecture ). . BY BRIAN LIBBY. It's been a long summer, with another wave of rising Covid infections, all-time-record heat, and wildfire smoke clouding our skies. And with a succession of writing assignments following a slow pandemic, my posts to this blog have been too seldom lately. I apologize for that, but there are several new posts on the way.

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What rugby can teach us about designing the workspace of the future

BD+C

In a 1986 Harvard Business Review article, “ The New New Product Development Game,” Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka observed that in order to excel in a fast-paced market, companies should emphasize speed and flexibility in product development. They advocated shifting from a linear “ relay race” approach to an agile “rugby” approach in which multidisciplinary teams work together on a project from start to finish.

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7 Ways Real-Time Visualization Can Solve Architectural Challenges

In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.

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A4- Welcome to Newport

A4 Architects

Newport has long had the reputation of being the pre-eminent “Summer Resort” in the North Eastern United States. It is famous in books and movies as being “the place to be” in the summer from the 1870’s through the present day. But how did Newport come to be known as a “society’s summer watering hole” and why does it maintain that reputation today? Newport is actually in the midst of its third wave of rising to social prominence.

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CAT House

Lines on Paper

Design Statement History The corner terrace is located in the old residential enclave of Salak South, which seemed like an odd choice for a young couple who had worked overseas for last two decades. But if one were to consider the proximity to neighbourhood shops and work, and throw in the nostalgia of having grown up in this area - then it seems like a perfectly sensible idea.

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A biopharma fitout in Colorado showcases one AEC firm’s Integrated Project Delivery approach

BD+C

Late last month, the startup oncology company Umoja Biopharma and CRB Group , a sustainable AEC and consulting firm, started construction on the fitout of a 146,000-sf building in Louisville, Colo.

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Seattle looks to become America’s most walkable city with a new citywide wayfinding system

BD+C

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), in its attempt to make Seattle the most walkable and accessible city in America, has recently appointed Applied Information Group to create a citywide wayfinding system to encourage and enable more walking and rolling.

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Concrete Waterproofing: The Next Step to a More Resilient Design

Don’t let water wash away all your hard work. When specifying concrete waterproofing, you need a solution that’s reliable and permanent. Without it, your concrete waterproofing is at risk of failing and letting water erode and corrode the concrete that it was supposed to protect. Reduce the risk of waterproofing failure by reading through our latest free specification e-book, which will take you through the four key components to better concrete waterproofing specification.

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Intl. Code Council steps up efforts for more widespread adoption of 2021 IECC

BD+C

The International Code Council (ICC) is aiming to convince more government officials to adopt the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code—the latest version of the code. The ICC has developed a toolkit describing the benefits of the 2021 IECC, including energy savings of 9.4% and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions of 8.7%. ICC will step up outreach efforts to promote the newest code version.

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BD+C to lead 'What Building Owners Want' panel discussion at A/E/C THRIVE Conference

BD+C

Ever wonder what building owners wish architects and engineers knew about key imperatives and business realities, before submitting proposals or starting work? Building Design+Construction is partnering with PSMJ Resources to dive right in to this critical question at the annual A/E/C THRIVE business growth conference coming September 22-24 to the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale. .

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New Special Forces Monument to be unveiled on September 11th

BD+C

The new Special Forces Monument, designed to reflect the honor those who served in the 24th Special tactics Squadron, is set to be unveiled at Pope Airfield next to Fort Bragg, N.C. on Sept. 11. The design, which is being led by international design firm RATIO, will incorporate a 36,000-pound piece of steel from the Twin Tower. The monument will be made of wood beams, concrete, steel, and 80,000 pounds of laser etched granite with photos and text.

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Shepley Bulfinch ushers in new era of leadership appointing Angela Watson to President and CEO

BD+C

Shepley Bulfinch recently announced the appointment of Angela Watson, FAIA, to president and CEO, effective immediately. Watson is a long-time principal and design leader at the firm, as well as chair of the board.

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Sustainable Architecture: Design Green with the Client in Mind

Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director

Sustainability begins with a conversation, and acquiring customer buy-in is entirely dependent on how the conversation is framed. Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.

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Philadelphia builds a new school in under 18 months, thanks to a P3 pact between the school district and developer

BD+C

Last Tuesday, the Northeast Community Propel Academy, a K-8 school with the capacity for 1,660 students, opened In Philadelphia. The 180,000-sf building was financed and constructed through a public-private partnership between the School District of Philadelphia and Gilbane Development Company, which provided turnkey development for the new school.

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Boston turns to developer fees to fund flood protection infrastructure

BD+C

City-owned land in Boston’s booming Seaport district is vulnerable to flooding, a condition that will only worsen with climate-induced sea-level rise. To address this threat, city officials have instituted developer fees as a condition to build in the area to help finance a seawall and other protective infrastructure. Cost estimates to protect the 191-acre area are as high as $124 million.

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The concrete industry's ambitious plan for carbon neutrality

BD+C

Is it possible for an entire building material category to achieve carbon neutrality? The Portland Cement Association believes so, with some time and a lot of hard work. Rick Bohan, PCA's Vice President of Sustainability, outlines the primary opportunities for (and obstacles to) eliminating carbon emissions from the concrete value chain and achieving net-carbon goals by 2050.

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A new webtool follows ConTech from incubation to application and beyond

BD+C

Investing in new technologies is always a risk, given the high failure rate of startups and the speed at which even newer technology emerges. This is particularly true of Construction Technology, with literally thousands of products and processes that are applicable to the built environment, and into which more than $1.3 billion in investment capital was poured last year, a 56% increase over 2019, according to CB Insights’ estimates.

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Report: Optimism for Construction Growth in the Next Year Remains High

Research reveals 96% of respondents are very or fairly optimistic about their organization’s growth prospects for the next year. The InEight Global Capital Projects Outlook also finds over half see digital technology as the greatest growth opportunity. But these are only some of the findings. Don't be kept in the dark when it comes to the future. Read the report today!