Believe it or not, but the election is already upon us! If you live in Iowa, you start voting tomorrow. And just in the nick of time, here's our guide for how the candidates in both parties are in line with the priorities of architects.
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"The Weight of Sacrifice" has been chosen for the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C., selected from five finalist concepts. Read the full story and see more images here: http://bit.ly/205VVvQ
"The Weight of Sacrifice" has been chosen for the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C., selected from five finalist concepts. Read the full story and see more images here: http://bit.ly/205VVvQ
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Oxford University design competition releases renderings of five shortlisted projects: http://bit.ly/1nBzhKD
Oxford University design competition releases renderings of five shortlisted projects: http://bit.ly/1nBzhKD
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Cranleigh Preparatory School by Tate Harmer in England: http://bit.ly/20tfqLm
Cranleigh Preparatory School by Tate Harmer in England: http://bit.ly/20tfqLm
ARCHITECT magazine added 4 new photos.
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These five natural and synthetic surfaces boast eye-catching patterns, textures, and finishes suited for large-scale, continuous installations. Read the full story: http://bit.ly/solidsurfacing
These five natural and synthetic surfaces boast eye-catching patterns, textures, and finishes suited for large-scale, continuous installations. Read the full story: http://bit.ly/solidsurfacing
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Industrial Residues Technological Center by Groupe Conseil Trame, BGLA: bit.ly/1SaVnjW
Industrial Residues Technological Center by Groupe Conseil Trame, BGLA: bit.ly/1SaVnjW
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The Brooklyn, N.Y.–based design collective The Principals finds its strength in producing objects and spaces with high levels of utility and delight.
The Brooklyn, N.Y.–based design collective The Principals finds its strength in producing objects and spaces with high levels of utility and delight.
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Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Headquarters by Renzo Piano Building Workshop unwittingly adopts the form of an armadillo—and that’s not a bad thing.
Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Headquarters by Renzo Piano Building Workshop unwittingly adopts the form of an armadillo—and that’s not a bad thing.
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Gordon Parks Arts Hall on the Universityof Chicago’s Hyde Park campus, by Valerio Dewalt Train Associates. Learn more about the project here: http://bit.ly/23nUKXD
Gordon Parks Arts Hall on the Universityof Chicago’s Hyde Park campus, by Valerio Dewalt Train Associates. Learn more about the project here: http://bit.ly/23nUKXD
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"We do not try to battle ideas, instead believing at anywhere in the world, and at any time in history, it is possible to find continuity. Battles between history and current times are not good for creation or progress. In other words, old and new are part of a continuum. New creations always come out of continuity, out of an attitude of trying to find peace." —Kengo Kuma
"We do not try to battle ideas, instead believing at anywhere in the world, and at any time in history, it is possible to find continuity. Battles between history and current times are not good for creation or progress. In other words, old and new are part of a continuum. New creations always come out of continuity, out of an attitude of trying to find peace." —Kengo Kuma
Read the interview with Kuma here: http://bit.ly/1ZNsuZX
The primaries are coming! And then the general election, so we put together this primer on how the candidates stand on issues that face architecture and construction.
A prototype concrete from researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln can be pre-heated to prevent the buildup of ice and snow. Plus, campus design for individuals with visual impairments, the latest 3D-printed furniture, and more of this week's technology and materials news. Read more: bit.ly/1SowcbS
Advice on how architects can provide greater leadership in their client relationships and projects, from the AIA.
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