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Project Information Platforms: Toward More Efficient Construction

ArchDaily

It results in duplications, needless delays, and unclear communications, all of which risk the most important asset any architecture firm has: its reputation. For architects, one of the greatest challenges involves dealing with inconsistent or lengthy inter-team workflow processes, overburdened staff and worries over litigation risks.

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How Architecture Firms Should Design Their Workplace: Harvard Online Course

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This post is brought to you by Harvard Graduate School of Design Executive Education While many fields have acclimatized to hybrid ways of working, architecture and design firms have encountered persistent challenges in making this transition. Image courtesy Harvard GSD Executive Education.

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Seatbelts inform Steady walking aid for elderly dogs

Deezen

Therefore, we aimed to design a structure that utilises the structure of seat belts to provide some degree of freedom but also firm support in the event of impact." Users can view this information on an app designed to help detect inconspicuous signs of joint issues in older animals.

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New survey reveals the pandemic's mixed impact on AEC firms

Archinect

business study of AEC firms to gauge the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the sector. They provided information about their current working environments and what they predict for the future. In addition, of the firms that received PPP loans or ot.

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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.

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UNM architecture chair Chris Cornelius offers NYT an insight into how his Indigenous heritage informed his career

Archinect

Just over one year since Chris Cornelius took up his role as the Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico , the architect and educator has spoken to The New York Times on how his career was informed by his upbringing and his Oneida heritage.

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10 featured spring & summer internships at NYC architecture firms

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It's a good time to get applications out now if you are considering an architectural internship in New York City as firms have been posting plenty of new listings on Archinect Jobs recently. To inform yourself on issues of architectural labor, including paid and unpaid internships, check out these recent Archinect articles on the subject.