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Redefining Commercial Spaces: Trends in Modern Workplace Design

The Architecture Designs

Instead, modern workplace design embraces flexibility, collaboration, and a deep respect for employee well-being. Incorporating Flexibility and Collaboration in Office Layouts Modern workplaces prioritize flexible layouts that can adapt to various work styles and functions.

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Sustainable Resort Design: Integrating Green Practices into Site Planning in India, the USA, and the UK

Arcmax Architects

From the serene backwaters of Kerala to the majestic Himalayas, eco-resorts are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, offering guests an immersive experience while preserving the environment. The use of cutting-edge technology, such as geothermal heating and smart building systems, is becoming standard practice.

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Back to Basics: Bioclimatic Design, Learning from History to Build For The Future

Architizer

Bioclimatic design is rooted in a relationship between humanity and nature. Many techniques fall under the banner of bioclimatic architecture, with each continent and society having unique requirements. Another popular technique that draws from the teachings of the ancient Egyptians is evaporative cooling.

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Cutting-Edge Innovations in Wood-Frame Construction

Santa Cruz Architect

Wood has been a staple material in construction for centuries, offering natural beauty, sustainability, and versatility. Over the years, wood-frame construction has witnessed significant innovations that have revolutionized the way we build structures.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

The dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Andraos is also a founding partner of WORKac , a firm dedicated to “positing architecture at the intersection of the urban, the rural and the natural.” both of which seek to redefine the relationship between cities, farms and nature.

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The Architecture of Cape Town, South Africa – Part 3

DesignScape Architects

Much like modernism – contemporary buildings were universal and quickly became a ubiquitous feature of Cape Town. In this way, the built environment is to become integrated into the natural one. However, sustainable architecture does not only take into consideration the design, building, and construction legs of the journey.