Architectural Originality and Breaking Out of the Rut
Architectural Originality and Breaking Out of the Rut
How many times can you invent something new? You could build an entire career on it. Many creatives do.
Architects have
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Walkable Cities: Everything Old is New Again
Walkable Cities: Everything Old is New Again
“Walkable cities” sounds like another trend, but there was a time when most cities had plenty of room for pedestrians t
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When Building Design Collides with Wild Bird Stewardship
When Building Design Collides with Wild Bird Stewardship
Unlike the predator and prey relationship in the wild, birds in the city aren’t just killed by a stronger, healthier sp
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What are Green Roofs and Why do They Matter?
What are Green Roofs and Why do They Matter?
When is a roof much more than a way to keep out the rain? When it’s a green roof. The layer of vegetation that covers t
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3 Reasons Florida Architects Need Universal Design Courses
3 Reasons Florida Architects Need Universal Design Courses
Universal design works for a much wider range of users, so it’s especially important for Florida architects. In a state
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What Has Donald Trump Planned for the American Infrastructure?
What Has Donald Trump Planned for the American Infrastructure?
The coming Trump administration plans to overhaul America’s infrastructure through private investments. It’s a “revenue
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What Happens if I Let CE Credits Slip?
What Happens if I Let CE Credits Slip?
If you’re the forgetful type, continuing education credit requirement deadline might creep up or pass on by. Or maybe y
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Who Won the 2016 ArchDaily Building of the Year?
Who Won the 2016 ArchDaily Building of the Year?
Arch Daily asks readers, not a panel of judges, to name their annual Building of the Year winners. The magazine says th
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Did the Presidential Election Change the Future of Sustainable Design?
Did the Presidential Election Change the Future of Sustainable Design?
The 2016 political climate suggests that Americans are bored and suspicious about sustainability. Now, after years of r
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