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Dig it! Building Bound to the Ground

Natural Building

Its aim is to highlight the eco-conscious practices and green infrastructures that building with the ground nurtures – a necessary practice for the future of architecture, the environment and humankind. When did you first start working on this research and what drew your interest to it? Why is architecture in fact, so clumsy?

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Design Activity Weakness Continues in June

PSMJ Resources

The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index slipped once again in June, marking the third straight month of decline in billings. While weakness in the economy has led to a decline in design projects, architecture firms also blame the larger number of stalled projects for the anemic rates of design activity.

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A/E Marketers Are Not Your Gal Friday

Help Everybody Everyday

In a time which the profession of marketing in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry seems to be gaining more and more respect… …it is nice to be reminded, sometimes, just how ignorant people in our industry can be about our chosen field of work. ” Ironically, it was posted on the PSMJ blog.

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Winners and Losers

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Lautman, principal of Lautman Economic Architecture and author of When the Boomers Bail (How Demographics will Sort Communities into Winners and Losers) told an audience of site selection professionals and economic development agency representatives that their entire industry is living on borrowed time. The content was anything but.

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DebunkTheBIM: BIM = The ArtS AND ScienceS of making buildings

DebunkTheBIM

Middle daughter is contemplating going down the route of studying architecture in the future, so with husband they discuss the list of subjects she’d need to take while still at high school to be able to apply. Architecture requires its practitioners to have both sides of their brains equally well developed. Blog Archive.

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