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What Is A Manufactured Home?

The Architect's Guide

What Is A Manufactured Home? You may read my full disclosure policy for more information. You may read my full disclosure policy for more information. So, what is a manufactured home? A Short History of Manufactured Homes The term “manufactured home” is a fairly recent one, dating only as far back as the 1970s.

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Why Small Lifts For Homes Are Becoming Popular

The Architecture Designs

It is also advisable to choose a lift from a reputable manufacturer that adheres to industry standards and regulations. These include the size and complexity of the elevator, the chosen manufacturer, and any additional customisation options. source: pinterest.pt

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Echo living: Australia’s first passive house development

Habitus Living

The poor thermal performance of residential buildings in Australia – summer or winter – is infamous, but in a country that has traditionally enjoyed relatively affordable energy it’s been left to the committed conservationist to explore efficiency solutions beyond the minimum housing regulations. V-ZUG quickly emerged as the standout.

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How To Become a Heavy Equipment Broker: Your Path to Success

The Architecture Designs

Here are some tips to keep you informed: Read industry reports to understand market dynamics. Connect with the following to grow your network: Industry Professionals Benefits of Connecting Manufacturers Gain insights into new technology and equipment features. Establish connections with: Equipment manufacturers.

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Here Is What COVID-19 Will Do to Architecture and Cities

Community Architect

But memory is short and already we see the removal of protective banking regulations that were designed to prevent a repeat of the financial melt-down. Manufacturing, agriculture, health care, landscape services and teaching fall into that category while office work is usually seen in the second.

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Financial Investing for Your Future (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

This episode of EntreArchitect podcast is supported by our platform sponsors, ARCAT, the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM specifications, and much more ARCAT.com. This is Episode 227 and this week I’m speaking with Henry Dominguez about Financial Investing for Your Future. Right, right.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

Informed by an unmistakable material sensibility and intuitive feeling for pattern, Escobedo’s work is at once unmistakably architectural, and yet frequently blurs the boundary between architecture and art. Left: urban oasis in a renovated Mexico City townhouse; images via Dezeen and World Architecture Community. Gabriela Etchegaray.