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The BIG U: NYC Community Spaces as Barriers for Flooding

March 30, 2020 Megan Schires 0

Bjarke Ingels Group, along with an international team of architects, urbanists, landscape architects, engineers and others have proposed the BIG U development to mitigate flooding in New York City, using Lumion to visualize the project when working with local community groups and residents.

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Tips for Choosing Comfortable and Enduring Exterior Furniture

March 23, 2020 Megan Schires 0

Outdoor space, whether large or small, deck, porch or patio, is increasingly becoming the place to fully enjoy the seasons, almost an extension of the indoor space and, no matter what you call it, worthy of the same careful design consideration. Outdoor furnishings, which have reached new heights in terms of performance and durability, have achieved the perfect blend of elegance and comfort. The challenge can lie in choosing just which furniture is the best fit for your outdoor space.

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How to Construct a Stadium Facade from Custom Glass While on a Tight Deadline

March 9, 2020 Megan Schires 0

In an effort to avoid disruptions to the coming football season (and by extension, any frustration among the passionate University of Iowa Hawkeyes’ fans), the challenge facing Iowa City architecture firm Neumann Monson was to rapidly deliver and install Kinnick Stadium’s new custom glass facade, all during the team’s off-season. Ranked top among Big 10 stadiums, Kinnick opened the 2019 football season with an expanded North End Zone after careful coordination by the design, manufacturing, and construction teams throughout the project.

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Long Format Bricks: Shaping Distinctive Facades

March 2, 2020 Megan Schires 0

As one of the oldest building materials, dating back to at least 7500 BCE, brick is often thought of as a traditional, classic option for a building facade. Throughout its long history, however, the brick industry has changed and modernized to remain architecturally relevant. Innovations in brick construction continue to provide new opportunities for designs that combine the warmth and character of a natural material with the efficiency and aesthetics of a modern building. 

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Recruiting Architects of the World: How Architect-US Helps Firms to Find International Talent

February 24, 2020 Megan Schires 0

What if hiring an international architect with great skills, qualifications, and unique insights was as easy as hiring someone from upstate New York or Indiana? Architects worldwide dream of an opportunity to enter the competitive American market and it is common for young professionals to travel internationally for study or work. At the same time, many top US firms are searching for diverse new talent, yet the cost, paperwork, and bureaucracy of hiring international candidates can be discouraging. Architect-US was created to fill that gap.

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Final Call for Entries to A’ Design Awards & Competition 2020

February 17, 2020 Megan Schires 0

If you’ve procrastinated, now is your last chance to enter your design in the 2020 A’ Design Award Competition – the final call for entries ends February 28th, 2020 for an opportunity to showcase your work to a global audience. The international competition was “born out of the desire to underline the best designs and well-designed products” of designers, architects, and innovators from all design fields. Among other design competitions and awards, the A’ Design Award stands out for its exceptional scale with over 100 design categories.

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Call for Entries: A’ Design Awards & Competition 2020

February 7, 2020 Megan Schires 0

For a chance to showcase your work to a global audience, now is the time to enter your design for an A’ Design Award. The international competition was “born out of the desire to underline the best designs and well-designed products” of designers, architects, and innovators from all design fields. Among other design competitions and awards, the A’ Design Award stands out for its exceptional scale with over 100 design categories.

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EGGER Shows the Versatility and Decorative Potential of Wood Products

February 6, 2020 Megan Schires 0

Every working day presents new challenges for architects, fabricators and distributors. The key to success in the building industries is the optimum and timely implementation of projects and the satisfaction of clients and customers. Versatile, easy to work with materials like wood can streamline the process without sacrificing design or options. Wood, in addition to being a structural material, can also be utilized in the form of wooden composite boards and wood-based products. EGGER is a company with a history of producing multiple different types of wood products with unique purposes and applications within a design.

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5 Common Design Questions for Balancing Sustainability and Cost

January 28, 2020 Megan Schires 0

Architects of today face a common task that defies intuition – how to balance building performance and strict carbon targets against cost. Sustainability in design is certainly a worthy and necessary goal, but the amount of options can be overwhelming and the costs prohibitive, especially in the eyes of owners. How can designers best convince their clients to integrate sustainability into a project? Keeping costs low and backing up decisions with fact-based analysis are solid first steps.