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"We are looking for designers who want to grow with the studio" says Studio Gang

Deezen

In the final interview of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , chief people officer at Studio Gang Claire Cahan discusses what catches her eye in an application. Rather than looking for candidates who specialise in one technique or programme, we seek out people with diverse skill sets.

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Navigating Change with a Dash of Nostalgia and a Whole Lot of Hope

SW Oregon Architect

Similarly, the allure of the new in buildings has too often led to erosion of regional identity and the abandonment of traditional design elements and construction techniques in buildings. Balancing the financial benefits of conference realignment and student-athlete welfare will be essential. The Big Ten Conference in 2024.

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Copenhagen at risk of "becoming homogenous and self-satisfied" warns CAFx director

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The exhibition showcases the work of students instructed to develop projects for harsh locations aimed at benefiting the local community, as a means of producing sustainable and original architecture. An exhibition about architecture projects created for extreme environments is among more than 100 festival events. Photo by Francesco Martello.

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Architectural Education Will Change Because The Way Architects Work Will Change

EntreArchitect

There are now approximately 6,000 students graduating from US architecture schools each year, and 6,000 professors guiding architectural education. But in architecture the “how” is not just design theory, or presentation techniques, or even the technological skills to execute the designs that will be fully defined by AI.

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Studio Jencquel

ArchiDiaries

His thesis project, Cabuya, was a bamboo house designed as an alternative to contemporary construction techniques that are harmful to the environment.

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Tuesday from London Design Festival 2023

Deezen

Making yarn is old and universal This cross-cultural exhibition – including interactive displays – celebrates the shared heritage of rope-making techniques, from the ancient to the modern. At times, you may need to stand aside."

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Membran recruits pedestrians to turn waste tarps into public seating for Vienna

Deezen

A group of students from the University of Applied Arts has won Vienna Design Week 's Social Design Award with a project aimed at involving citizens in the design of their urban spaces using the city's own waste materials. Three of these cords are then spun together to create one sturdy rope, using the same technique helped by a guide wood.