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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Architect Magazine

LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION NCARB Report: The Architecture Profession is Growing, Attracting More Women and Minorities Highlights from the 2015 NCARB By the Numbers Report reveal that... read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: 3D Printing a Steel Bridge Dutch designer Joris Laarman’s latest project, scanning Saarinen’s 1962 TWA Flight Center, and more tech news from around the Web. read more
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES The BehavioralistHow buildings are used is as important as why. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 19, 2015 A review of the RIBA award winners, a new addition the Chicago Architecture Foundation, and more. read more
PRODUCTS Q+A: Closing the Loop with Product Designers David and Cindi Oakey Reclaimed fishing nets and natural textures come together in the pair's work for carpet-manufacturer Interface. read more
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION NCARB Proposal Eases Rules for Architect Candidates' Current IDP Reporting Requirements The new initiative could benefit an estimated 12,000... read more
COMPETITIONS AIA Announces "Look Up Film Challenge" The timed filmmaking competition pushes filmmakers, AIA Emerging Professionals, and architects to... read more
HOMELESS HOUSING Building PermanenceLa Casa supportive housing lends a hand to disadvantaged Washingtonians. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 18, 2015 Threats to Frank Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial, the effects of improving American relations on Cuban... read more
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION Let’s Go Further: Answering NCARB’s Call to ActionJohn Cary and Casius Pealer offer their opinions on "The Great 'Intern' Title Debate." read more
ARCHITECTS Charles Correa, "India's Greatest Architect," Dies at 84 The RIBA Royal Gold Medalist is remembered for his designs all over the world, with... read more
COMPETITIONS #ArchitectChats: Architectural Competitions Read a recap of #ArchitectChats: Architectural Competitions, a Twitter discussion on how competitions affect the profession. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 17, 2015 Alexandra Lange reviews two David Adjaye libraries in Washington, D.C., and more links for Wednesday. read more
INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Foster + Partners Unveils Chateau Margaux The modern winery facilities are the first new construction at the esteemed Bordeaux vintner in more than 200 years. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 16, 2015 Plus, a biker takes on the abandoned Silverdome stadium, Rowan Moore reviews recent Rem Koolhaas work, and more news for your Tuesday. read more
ARCHITECTS Brillhart Architecture The Miami-based duo are inspired by the landscape and vernacular conditions of the South. read more
TECHNOLOGY Why Architects Can't Be Automated Workers in many service-based industries are watching computers supplant their livelihoods. Is architecture at risk? read more
BUILDING MATERIALS Flexing Forms A focus on a user’s agency in altering and shaping his or her environment defines the 2014 AIA Upjohn Research Initiative grant recipients. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 15, 2015 Mark Lamster reviews two hospitals in Dallas, Blair Kamin reviews Chicago's 606 trail, and more links for Monday. read more
PRODUCTS What’s New at NeoCon 2015Furniture from David Adjaye architect-inspired upholstery, sleek power supplies for retrofit spaces, and more from... read more
DESIGN Sarasota, Fla., Opens Architecture Center A midcentury furniture showroom now houses the Center For Architecture Sarasota. read more
ARCHITECTURE Morning News Roundup: June 12, 2015 David Adjaye on selfies, a very colorful chapel in Shanghai, and more links for Friday. read more
EVENTS Edge Conditions Conferences on transportation and livable cities top the bill. read more
TECHNOLOGY This Week in Tech: Rethinking the Empire State Building in Wood Plus, more DARPA robots, developments in self-healing concrete and soft materials, and problems with San Francisco's new Bay Bridge. read more
AWARD WINNERS AIA Announces 2015 Small Project Awards In its twelfth year, the Small Project Awards honor seven projects in three categories. read more
EDUCATION Cooper Union President, Five Trustees Resign Amid Financial ControversyThe announcements follow months of upheaval within the board of directors, as well as a state investigation into the school’s business model. read more
OFFICE PROJECTS Two World Trade Center and the Rise of the Metropolis of TomorrowColumnist Aaron Betsky sees sci-fi and urban transformation in the... read more
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION Extending the Franchise In welcome news, NCARB will no longer use the term "intern." But helping our emerging practitioners become effective... read more

PROJECTS

8600 Wilshire8600 Wilshire
 MAD Architects 
Tor di Valle RomaTor di Valle Roma
Studio Libeskind 
Garage Museum of Contemporary ArtGarage Museum of Contemporary Art
 Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) 
La Casa Supportive Housing ProjectLa Casa Supportive Housing Project
Studio Twenty Seven Architecture, LEO A DALY 
Principal Riverwalk Hub SpotPrincipal Riverwalk Hub Spot
 Substance Architecture 
Pleated HousePleated House
Johnsen Schmaling Architects 
Centennial ChromographCentennial Chromograph
Variable Projects 
Quonochontaug HouseQuonochontaug House
 Bernheimer Architecture 
The Lawn on DThe Lawn on D
Sasaki Associates 
BloomBloom
 Do|Su Studio Architecture 
Uptown District Uptown District 
NBBJ, Stanley Saitowitz, Natoma Architects, Farshid Moussavi, Field Operations 
Quixote VillageQuixote Village
MSGS Architects 
Falls Park on the ReedyFalls Park on the Reedy
 Rosales + Partners 
Grand Rapids Downtown MarketGrand Rapids Downtown Market
 Hugh A. Boyd Architects 
Temple of Light at Yasodhara AshramTemple of Light at Yasodhara Ashram
 Patkau Architects 
Miller's CourtMiller's Court
Marks, Thomas Architects 
Cloverdale749Cloverdale749
Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects 
Two World Trade CenterTwo World Trade Center
 Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) 
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