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How to properly assess structural wind damage

BD+C

How to properly assess structural wind damage 0 dbarista Mon, 06/05/2023 - 16:17 Engineers Properly assessing wind damage can identify vulnerabilities in a building's design or construction, which could lead to future damage or loss, writes Matt Wagner, SE, Principal and Managing Director with Walter P Moore.

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REX creates "holy grail" combination of performance spaces in Providence

Deezen

It has a number of automated safety features including a laser system that halts operations if something is detected between two moving parts. It has a number of safety features that allow it to be safe for students In addition to its flexibility, the structure was designed to make the arts visible to the campus.

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JKMM Architects adds timber art hall to Tammisaari old town

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Read: Amos Rex's bulging underground galleries create playful landscape in Helsinki plaza "It is both humble and brave," he continued. "Chappe adds a new layer to the surrounding old town, repairing its streetscape and invigorating it with a new public building."

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Meet the Team: Who Works with an Architect on a Design Project?

DesignScape Architects

Whether behind the scenes or on-site to supervise construction projects, your architect needs to know how to manage both people and good design. The primary role of any quantity surveyor is to manage a construction project’s costs and ensure the project is completed within the estimated budget. Let’s get started.

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"Trapezoidal" skyscraper by Gensler nears completion in Austin

Deezen

The green space will also serve to aid in stormwater management with collection Read: Eight upcoming skyscrapers in the United States Additional smaller terraces are being placed on each office floor. Images are courtesy of Gensler Project credits: Architect: Gensler Structural engineer: Brockette/Davis/Drake, Inc.

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The Lindemann Performing Arts Center by REX

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The opening of the 101,000 sq-foot facility, designed by REX/Joshua Ramus and managed by Brown Arts Institute (BAI), marks a watershed moment for the arts on Brown’s campus, as it prepares to host a range of internationally renowned artists and inaugurate a new chapter of expanded academic and artistic programming.

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Blockhaus by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos

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Photo © Roland Halbe Photo © Roland Halbe Location: Dresden, Germany Architect: Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Lead Architect: Fuensanta Nieto, Enrique Sobejano, Patricia Grande, Johannes Hanf Project architect: Kirstie Smeaton, Roman Bender Project Team: Claudia Wulf, Clemens Ahlgrimm, Ina Specht, Kathi Weber, Anna-Lena Berger, Lorna Hughes, Lucia Andreu, (..)