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AIA New Jersey
Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an award-winning, full-service architectural, interior design, landscape architecture and planning firm, is pleased to announce the hiring of two Senior Project Managers. Michael A. Thurston AIA, dedicated to the acute healthcare market, and Shivalika Vohra. LEED GA, focused on the higher education sector, will both work to facilitate the firm’s sustainable growth strategy driven to consistently enhance the depth and diversity of its client services.
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Building Design + Construction
E4H Environments for Health Architecture, an architecture firm focused exclusively on healthcare, recently released seven predictions for healthcare facility design trends in 2018.
“From Emergency Departments to micro-hospitals, to the amenities in and locations of hospitals, the year ahead will see continued changes in how healthcare providers are designing and equipping their facilities to meet both patient and market needs,” said Jason Carney, AIA, E4H Partner, in a release.
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CNN
We are living in unstable times. Our epoch — the Anthropocene — is defined by the presence of humans on earth. Since the 18th century our planet has been purposefully shaped by our hands alone. Technological advancements, from the steam engine to industrialized agriculture, have given rise to new landscapes of globalization and capital: mass urbanization, pollution and extreme weather conditions.
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The Architect's Newspaper
After raising the alarm on provisions in Congress’s tax plan that would negatively affect architects, the AIA is “encouraged” by revisions that were announced Friday night.
The amendments arose during the reconciliation of the Senate and House tax bills that began on Dec. 4. Notably, the changes keep the Historic Tax Credit, an incentive that spurs revitalization of older buildings in both blue and red states.
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Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Each year, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat publishes a study that examines all 200-meter-plus tall buildings that were completed during the preceding year. Click the tabs on the following page to see charts related to each topic. The charts and descriptions are interactive. You can click on them to view more information on The Skyscraper Center, our tall building database.
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Architectural Digest
For decades brutalist architecture was a symbol of the underclass. Soulless, gray, crumbling concrete structures were something to escape from. Today, however, brutalism is back in style. In an age where gentrification is a dirty word, these hulking masses represent an extraordinary period of incredible optimism and determination to use architecture to transform society.
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Vectorworks Architect Software
Contrary to how other programs force creative constraints upon the design, Vectorworks Architect software allows you to maintain creative freedom while making it easy for everyone involved in the project to efficiently work together.
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The Telegraph
he trend for “green” eco-fantasy buildings is sweeping the world of architecture, with designers now integrating gardens, terraces and all manner of vertical planting in their specifications for office blocks, apartment buildings and even skyscrapers. “Starchitects” such as Daniel Libeskind and Philippe Starck, who a few years ago would have scoffed at the idea that their sleek and shiny building might incorporate something as embarrassingly domestic and “unmodern” as a garden, are now getting in on the act, and displaying a new-found zeal for horticulture.
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CNN
The challenge of the American city — particularly those with significant black populations — has been on full display in the past several years with the social protests in the streets of Ferguson Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland; and the decades-long tensions between development and gentrification in cities like Oakland, Detroit, Los Angeles and Brooklyn.
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Co.Design
Think of the famous architects who are household names — the ones who get Simpsons cameos and blockbuster exhibitions at major museums. Notice anything? They’re probably all white men. While the architecture industry is mostly male, women have made remarkable contributions while facing structural hurdles that have held them back, one of which is how architectural history is recorded and passed down. (For example, Denise Scott Brown has not received a Pritzker Prize, but her husband, Robert Venturi, did, even though they worked side by side.)
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