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Oklahoma State University’s North Academic Building begins construction

BD+C

The North Academic Building and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (ME) at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Health Sciences has started construction. The project will relocate and upgrade services from multiple buildings currently in the center of campus and is the first phase of a master plan focused on health and advancement in research and education.

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055: Scale This!

Life of an Architect

How does scale factor into the practice of architecture? For any architect, scale and proportion are two skills that appear to be the most challenging to master. Continue reading 055: Scale This! at Life of an Architect. How does scale factor into the practice of architecture? For any architect, scale and proportion are two skills that appear to be the most challenging to master.

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Owen Biddle's 'Young Carpenter's Assistant' , Plate I, G

Jane Griswold Radocchia

A note on Owen Biddle's Plate I, Diagram G. in his pattern book for beginning carpenters. * I wrote about Diagram G on this post: [link] I said that Biddle was not just introducing his 'carpenter assistant' to geometry; in Diagram G Biddle was explaining how to layout a square corner to work out a structural detail, cut a board, or set a frame on site.

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Avoid feeding risks this winter

Rayner Ag

Managing the winter feed gap can often be a challenge for producers. This gap is often characterised by a lack of available feed, which limits the daily intake of energy for stock. Quite simply, cattle can’t physically eat enough to meet their daily energy requirements. Calving doubles a cows energy demands The pressure this lack of available feed places on cattle is often exacerbated by other factors that include cold, wet or even snowy conditions which require additional energy to stay warm.

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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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Renovations could be hospitality’s stopgap for next few years

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Their clients don’t expect the hospitality sector to fully recover from the coronavirus outbreak for at least two years. And while AEC firms serving this sector say they’ve restarted hotel projects that had been put on hold during the pandemic, they also foresee mostly renovation and adaptive reuse, rather than new construction, in their immediate futures.

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Serena & Lily is OPEN

DC By Design

Remember the song “Video Killed the Radio Star?” About the notion that radio would die since video — especially music video — had become the norm? Never happened. In fact, radio’s only grown now that anyone can start their own podcast. The same might be true of retailing, or at least I hope so. We’re seeing previously online-only shops like Serena & Lilly coming to a brick and mortar outpost near you.

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Modernism Week in crazy times!

Architect on Tour

After Modernism Week is before Modernism Week for us since eight years now and this year we’re really concerned that our next trip to California could be canceled. It’s very sad to see how California and the whole United States are suffering, we think that we all know the reasons! But there’s a ray of hope! Recently the organizers of Modernism Week announced that this year’s fall preview (October 15-18th) will offer no live events but online virtual programming!

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Exploring the airborne transmission of the coronavirus and strategies for mitigating risk

BD+C

The World Health Organization (WHO) is being challenged to modify its formal advice to recognize that transmission of the COVID-19 virus can occur via microdroplets suspended in air. In an open letter endorsed by more than 200 scientists, WHO is being called to acknowledge the overwhelming evidence regarding the danger of microdroplet transmission.

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It Won't Be Over Soon: How Will COVID Change the World?

Community Architect

The lockdown was only the first chapter in a long novel, the plot is far from over." Francesca Melandri, Italian author. For much of the year most everyone had believed that the virus scare was a matter of a few months and that after that, some solution would emerge allowing life to return to normal. Accordingly, protective measures were ad-hoc and little thought was given to long-term impacts.

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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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The Best Heat-Wicking Sheets to Get You Through Hot Summer Nights

Dwell

Keep the night sweats at bay with our favorite cooling bedding. If you’ve ever spent a night tussling with tangled, muggy linens that are more effective at clinging to your skin than your mattress, there’s a solution for these unpleasant sleeping experiences: cooling sheets. This famously breezy bedding has unmistakable qualities: they’re made of lightweight, well-ventilated for extra breathability, and are crafted from natural sources such as bamboo and cotton.

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Feng Shui in Design

DesignScape Architects

Modern Interior Design The ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui is built upon the belief that everything has energy, even inanimate objects. Feng Shui aims to create harmony, align your environment, and create positive energy flow throughout your home through the purposeful placement of furniture and certain objects. While Feng Shui has been respected and used in the East for centuries, the art form received massive support and popularity by Western pop culture in the 80s.

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5 reasons universities are renovating student housing

BD+C

As universities strive to offer student housing that aligns with the expectations of contemporary students, many are faced with the need to renovate or replace existing residence halls to provide a modern array of amenities. COVID-19 has further complicated these capital project decisions, constricting budgets for private and public institutions.

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Museums emerging from the pandemic: Hands-on learning

BD+C

HGA’s earlier installments in this series have covered insights that can apply to all museums such as: establishing trust, using clear communication, processing guests while demonstrating safety as a top priority, and leveraging building mechanical systems to combat the spread of COVID-19. Here, we more specifically address challenges and opportunities for hands-on museums serving families and children. .

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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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6 must reads for the AEC industry today: August 7, 2020

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1. Final report: BD+C's 2020 Color Trends Report (BD+C) . "This special research report from the editors of BD+C explores the leading trends and drivers related to the use of color on commercial, institutional, and multifamily building projects.".

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Final report: BD+C's 2020 Color Trends Report

BD+C

From pearlescent and iridescent coatings to highly accurate color-matching tools to programmable, color-changing LED lights, color is taking on a bigger and increasingly high-tech role on building projects. . The widespread growth of colorized materials—from metal wall and roof panels to glass and glazing systems, to metal mesh assemblies—and the availability of custom colors across a broad range of product lines have provided architects and designers with almost limitless options for exterior a

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6 must reads for the AEC industry today: August 5, 2020

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1. San Jose’s new tallest building tops out (BD+C) . "The design features two towers with the same window wall and curtain wall systems and alternating balconies. The rooftop of the West Tower will feature amenities for indoor/outdoor social gatherings and private events with seating. The East Tower will feature outdoor seating and fitness. Each rooftop will be landscaped and offer views of the surrounding area.".

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Designing, redeveloping communities for zero energy needed to address climate change

BD+C

To speed the transition to zero carbon emissions, the U.S. must focus on designing or redeveloping entire communities that are zero energy , according to Charles Kutscher, a long-time energy efficiency researcher.

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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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New Shenzhen Children’s Hospital will be covered in sky gardens

BD+C

B+H Architects, in a joint venture with East China Architectural Design & Research Institute (ECADI), has been selected as the winner of the competition to design the new Shenzhen Children’s Hospital and Science and Education Building. The building’s design will emphasize the collaboration between research, education, and patient care spaces.

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Scale This!

BD+C

How does scale factor into the practice of architecture? For any architect, scale and proportion are two skills that appear to be the most challenging to master. Scale and proportion are also where a good architect makes their living.

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San Jose’s new tallest building tops out

BD+C

At 28-stories, MIRO, a mixed-use residential project, is set to be the new tallest building in San Jose. The design features two towers with the same window wall and curtain wall systems and alternating balconies. The rooftop of the West Tower will feature amenities for indoor/outdoor social gatherings and private events with seating. The East Tower will feature outdoor seating and fitness.

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Virginia is the first state to adopt COVID-19 worker safety rules

BD+C

Virginia recently became the first state to pass temporary new workplace safety rules to protect employees from the coronavirus. The rules include social distancing requirements, notifications for employees when a co-worker tests positive for the virus, and timelines for when employees who recover can return to work. Some business groups said the rules will add unfair burdens on businesses already struggling with the pandemic’s economic repercussions.

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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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6 must reads for the AEC industry today: August 6, 2020

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1. New Shenzhen Children’s Hospital will be covered in sky gardens (BD+C). "The new hospital will be built to the west of the existing Shenzhen Children’s Hospital campus. It will take design cues from the surrounding mountains and adopt a gently terracing approach with the upper floors stepping back to allow the building to be covered in multiple sky gardens.".

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R&D hubs, modular-built hotels, and an award-winning student center on the August 6 “The Weekly”

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Which U.S. cities will be the “life sciences innovation hubs” of the future? What has one designer learned about using modular building systems to build hotels? And what happens when students really get involved in the design of their university’s student center? These are some of the topics to be addressed Thursday, August 6, on “The Weekly,” the live streaming news and analysis program from Horizon TV. .

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California instructional facility locks down Metl-Span solution for performance, efficiency

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In California, stringent codes require much of a new building to be fully enclosed before construction can commence on the interior. . In the case of the Solano County SB 1022 Rourk Vocational Training Center, that was just one of the mandates. . Located at the sheriff’s campus in Fairfield, the $25.7 million facility was being constructed as a place to provide training and instruction to prison inmates so they could more readily make the transition back to society once they were released. .

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6 must reads for the AEC industry today: August 3, 2020

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1. The future is a numbers game for retail and restaurants (BD+C) . "Brick-and-mortar retailers, already gasping for air under pressure from ecommerce, were dealt a critical blow by the spread of the coronavirus that forced most stores and restaurants to close, or at best operate as carryout- or delivery-only providers.".

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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!