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What do we design for? Who do we design for? [10]

A Better Built Environment

We design for the experiences you will enjoy in your home once it is finished. When you hire us, we lead you through an iterative design process to craft the best home to meet your goals, ideas, and needs. We design for you and your family, your friends and relatives, and all of the people who will call that house home over the years.

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The HMH Team Creates Time To Do What We Love

HMH Architecture + Interiors

We asked the HMH crew how they have been spending their spare time, and they provided very interesting responses and pictures depicting their hobbies. The post The HMH Team Creates Time To Do What We Love appeared first on HMH Architecture + Interiors - Modern Architect - Boulder, Colorado.

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Harvesting Architecture: A Glimpse Into 3 Plant-Based Materials

ArchDaily

While we now know that this model is unsustainable, a major question remains: So, how do we do it? We may be a while away from offering a definitive answer to this challenge. This momentum may be gaining relevance due to the emergence of new, more environmentally conscious generations, such as Gen Z and Alpha.

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We Are What We Repeatedly Do

EntreArchitect

We are what we repeatedly do. As we grow, become more influential and financial goals are met, the site will improve and more resources will be launched. What do YOU want to accomplish? What are your dreams? Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”. – Aristotle.

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Interspecies Design: Developing Materials That Allow the Growth and Inhabitation of Non-human Species

ArchDaily

What if we were to adopt a different approach? By doing so, it cultivates empathy for other life forms and shifts our perspective on the world around us. Interspecies design is a movement that puts non-human organisms—fungi, insects, and various animals—on an equal footing with humans.

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The Need for Visionary Thinking

SW Oregon Architect

While the brochure did a good job of providing a basic project overview, a description of its funding, and the anticipated construction timeline, it was what it did not address that concerns Otto Poticha , FAIA. Do they get more than an elevated crosswalk and a painted line to designate their space?

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Making Every Part of Architecture Visible: Kim Lenschow Exposes the Hidden Story of Materials

ArchDaily

The built environment represents, for most of us, the background of everyday life, and yet, when we look at a building, we rarely understand what it is made of. In doing so, we also fail to understand its impact on us and on the larger systems of nature.

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