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Preen designs Prime steakhouse for a casino in the Arizona desert

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Designer Alexis Readinger of US studio Preen has incorporated earthy hues, wide arches and textured plaster into an Arizona eatery and bar that is part of a casino owned by a Native American community. The restaurant , Prime, is located on the top floor of an 11-storey tower at a casino and resort complex just south of Phoenix.

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Architecture billings see continued strength, led by institutional sector

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the August ABI score was 53.0, On the heels of recording its strongest pace of growth since 2007, there continues to be an increasing level of demand for design services signaled in the latest Architecture Billings Index (ABI). down from a mark of 55.8 The new projects inquiry index was 62.6,

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Fredrik Nilsson clads his Los Angeles house in oiled cedar

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It is based on the idea of an "urban treehouse" He came up with the idea to build "a small-footprint, urban treehouse – one inspired by Scandinavian modernism and his Indian-American wife's desire for warmth and colour". He designed a garden of native plants that was inspired by fragrance and sound.

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Arup uses 3D printing to fabricate one-of-a-kind structural steel components

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The research also shows that additive manufacturing has the potential to reduce costs, cut waste and slash the carbon footprint of the construction sector. Body Image: read more.

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Perkins+Will white paper examines alternatives to flame retardant building materials

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Global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will has released new research in response to the need for architects and interior designers to develop a better understanding of flame retardants and their impact on health.

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LEED v4 gets green light, will launch this fall

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This includes 90 percent approval from the user category of the voting body, 77 percent approval from the general interest category and 89 percent approval from the producer category.

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Architecture Billings Index up nearly a point in June

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the June ABI score was 53.5, The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) is signaling improving conditions for the overall design and construction industry. up from a mark of 52.6 This score reflects an increase in design activity (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings).