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Scientific American opinion piece calls on building codes to ‘save money and lives’

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Scientific American has published an opinion piece by the publication’s editors, highlighting the role of building codes in saving “money and lives.”

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Winners of the ArchDaily China Building of the Year 2024 Awards

ArchDaily

Once more, the award has proved to be the largest architecture prize centered around people’s opinion. With more than 50,000 votes gathered over the past weeks, the results of the 2024 edition are in! Crowdsourced, the most relevant projects of the year were nominated and selected by our readers.

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Opinion: Embrace AI Tech And Watch Today’s Architect Shortages Disappear

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The post Opinion: Embrace AI Tech And Watch Today’s Architect Shortages Disappear appeared first on Journal. Browse the Architizer Jobs Board and apply for architecture and design positions at some of the world's best firms. Click here to sign up for our Jobs Newsletter. .

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Weiss/Manfredi, Hood Design Studio, and Moody Nolan to design new Amsterdam Avenue enhancements at Lincoln Center

Archinect

Photo by Lawrence Sumulong The design will take shape in response to a participatory planning process that drew the opinions of over 3,400 New Yorkers and surviving former residents of San Juan Hill, the neighborhood that was demolished to make way for the 14-y. East side of Amsterdam Avenue, north of 62nd Street.

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RIBA's new Artificial Intelligence Report features revelatory findings about AI within architectural practice

Archinect

According to the report, 41% of architects in the UK have begun using AI software at least occasionally, with another 43% stating their opinions that it has made the design process "more efficient." "Our The study also gives clues about the technology’s future and feedback on how new software tools have impacted the design process.

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The political reason behind London’s ‘weird’ skyline

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The dominance of starchitect-led high rises in London is the result of the UK’s subjective planning system, according to a new opinion piece in The New York Times.

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Energy Efficiency Now Offers a Technical Justification for Colors

ArchDaily

After reviewing an immense number of comments and opinions, it was surprising to discover commonalities regarding the importance of considering energy efficiency in color choices. Check out the main viewpoints below. Read more »

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