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Faceted panels wrap Line Hotel and Serif building in San Francisco

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Graffiti-tagged" headboards feature in the hotel bedrooms. Photo is by Chase Daniel Interiors for The Line Hotel – which also has locations in Los Angeles, Austin and Washington DC – were overseen by Knibb Design, which drew upon San Francisco's character for inspiration. A wall installation by Sasinun Kladpetch features in the lobby.

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Dezeen Awards 2022 studio longlist revealed

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Austin Maynard Architects. › TAG Atelier d'Architecture. See the full studio longlist below: Studio Seilern Architects is longlisted in the architecture studio of the year category. Architecture studio of the year . › 1+1>2 International Construction Architecture. Atelier Gom. BE Architecture. Ballistic Architecture Machine.

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Life of an Architect Podcast Ep. 122: Architecture and Artificial Intelligence

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Introduction Kory Bieg is an Associate Professor of Architecture at The University of Texas at Austin. The second issue is the manner in which the data sets are “tagged” internally by the AI or the data set provider. Also, there can be some bias implied by the data set providers as they tag the data.

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Park Hill Phase 2 named best project as Dezeen Awards sustainability winners revealed

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Read more about Lai Zhou Bar by RooMoo Design Studio › Photo by PulpaTronics Sustainable design (consumer) of the year: PulpaTronics RFID Tags by PulpaTronics A group of design graduates won sustainable design (consumer) of the year for their paper RFID tags.

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Architectural Studio - 4 Questions | Life of an Architect

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I study at UT Austin, and the faculty here loves to see minimalism and a clear hierarchy of importance in students’ projects. My work is always too complex, with me treating every nook and cranny as equally special. Charles Moore was a professor at Univ. I try and keep things light and share a thing or two about what I think I know.

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An American in London | Life of an Architect

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Would love to be tagging along for the ride. Then again, I don’t really travel for work (does Austin count?) I saw him in 2005 and never laughed so hard in my life. If you can’t there are You Tube videos that will give you a sense of it. Brad Feinknopf Bob, You are a lucky man. Brett Wolfe You won’t be far from Bath.

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Why Architects should Blog | Life of an Architect

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Home / Architects / Why Architects should Blog Why Architects should Blog Bob Borson — May 5, 2014 — 40 Comments I was asked to be the Master of Ceremonies for the AIA Austin Design Awards ceremony, an event that took place last Thursday evening (May 1st). I’m sure it was great!

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