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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Architect Magazine

DESIGN The 2015 AIA/HUD Secretary Awards The jury determined two winning projects as examples of significant developments in the housing industry. read more
BUSINESS ADP: 201,000 Jobs Added to the U.S. Economy in May The latest economic report by ADP revealed healthy employment growth, particularly in the construction industry. read more
ARCHITECTS Morning News Roundup: June 3, 2015 Plus, the inspiration behind the design of 432 Park Avenue, the psychology of high-rises, a growing... read more
BUSINESS #ArchitectChats: Women in Architecture Read a recap of our weekly Twitter chat, which discussed the issues and challenges female designers face in the profession. read more
TECHNOLOGY Meet Gensler's 3D Printing Drone The firm's internal research project combines two budding areas of construction technology. read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY Morpholio Releases Crit, a Communications Platform for Designers The app combines the ability to mark-up images and drawings with the convenience of texting. read more
BUSINESS The 21st-Century Skill Set for Architects Designers who evolve and diversify their areas of expertise will stay relevant in the profession. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 2, 2015 The Saint-Gobain exhibit in Philadelphia and the hidden architectural treasures of San Francisco's Financial District. read more
DESIGN SHoP Architects and West 8 Will Design Miami’s New Tech District The American and European firms will design the 10-acre site proposed as the hub for the city's anticipated tech industry. read more
EXHIBITIONS Saint-Gobain Pavilions Illuminate Philadelphia’s Eakins Oval The European materials giant brings its free anniversary exhibition to the U.S. through June 6.read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 1, 2015 Blair Kamin previews Chicago's 606 trail, a colorfully tiled stairway in San Francisco was dedicated, and more links for Monday. read more
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE How Visitors Could One Day View North America's Second-Biggest Waterfall Snøhetta, Mayer/Reed, and Dialog won the design competition for the Willamette Falls Riverwalk. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE Anish Kapoor’s Infinite Black Whirlpool at Italy’s Galleria ContinuaThe contemporary installation artist's piece “Descension,” a black body... read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Robots Master Power Tools Plus, designing deep-space shelters, blast-resistant wallpaper, a net-zero-water dormitory, and more tech news from around the Web. read more
ARTS AND CULTURE Janet Echelman Knits Together Boston’s Urban Fabric The city's aerial sculpture, "As If It Were Already Here," by the renowned artist combines... read more
EXHIBITIONS Art Institute of Chicago Hosts Chatter: Architecture Talks Back ExhibitionColumnist Aaron Betsky visits an ongoing exhibition at the Art... read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 29, 2015 Developmentalism on the South American continent and the Pavement to Platform exhibit. read more
OFFICE PROJECTS Uber is Building a Vertical Street for its San Francisco Headquarters New York's SHoP Architects and San Francisco's Studio O+A are designing the 423,000-square-foot, two-building complex. read more
TECHNOLOGY The Architect’s Role in Material Conservation A growing scarcity of key physical resources will require AEC professionals to think more critically about the use of building materials. read more
OFFICE PROJECTS Studio Visit: Ken Linsteadt Architects Our sister magazine gets an inside look at this San Francisco firm's workspace. read more
TECHNOLOGY AIA and DOE Launch 2030 Commitment Reporting Tool Firms that have signed the initiative can track and compare energy performance across their portfolio and to peer projects. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: May 28, 2015 The new Whitney Museum's flood protection systems, a seesaw installation in an Austria church, and more links for Thursday. read more
CONCRETE MATERIALS AND ADMIXTURES"What the Hell Is That?" A Breuer veteran looks back on the Modernist master's material choicesread more
EDUCATION Princeton Taps Monica Ponce de Leon to Head Architecture School Ponce de Leon is headed to New Jersey from the University of Michigan-Ann... read more
ARTS AND CULTURE “Lina Bo Bardi: Together” is First Exhibition for the Designer in the U.S. The Graham Foundation is hosting the first U.S. exhibition of the... read more
URBAN DESIGN Why Tomorrowland Should Never Come Columnist Aaron Betsky reviews the recently released film Tomorrowland and its depictions of a Calatrava future. read more

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