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- What Are Decibels? (Or How Noises Affect Our Health)
- A Brief History of Workplace Design and Where it Might be Headed Next
- Hillbrow Counselling Centre / Local Studio
- Houses in Lago Colico / Benjamin Goñi Arquitectos + Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos
- Church and Community Centre in Castel di Lama / Studio Contini
- Parry Street House / Curious Practice
- Canyon Asia Factory Thailand / Kajima Design Asia
- DSN Office / DSN Intervention
- AB House / bwa
- Pier 4 Office Building / Elkus Manfredi Architects
- Bass Residence / [STRANG]
- Tlacotalpan 89 Building / Wolff - Yapur
- The Garage Gem / Office Ou
- Guapa Cordon Sur Apartments / Mola Kunst + Mateo Nunes Da Rosa
- 5 Alternative Materials for Building Emergency Shelters
- The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat / UN Studio
- Building Craft: Hufft on Local Culture and What it Means to Build Today
- Headquater Lasvit in Nový Bor / OV-A
- 3XN Wins Competition to Design an Office Building in Stockholm
- ArchDaily X LifeCycles: The Future of Architecture
What Are Decibels? (Or How Noises Affect Our Health) Posted: 28 May 2020 09:30 PM PDT Noisy environments can significantly and negatively effect our bodies, and are a great villain to concentration, learning, and productivity in classrooms and offices. Headaches are one momentary symptom of noise. But staying exposed to very noisy places can bring greater problems such as hearing loss, lower concentration, high blood pressure, and even poor digestion. It can also trigger high levels of stress, sleep disturbances, mood changes, increased heart rate, and ringing in the ears. This is an invisible enemy and is often neglected in big cities with the noise of heavy traffic, demolition. and noisy equipment, such as generators and air conditioners. However, effective measures can be taken to avoid this unnecessary noise. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
A Brief History of Workplace Design and Where it Might be Headed Next Posted: 28 May 2020 09:00 PM PDT Many of us spend more time at our offices than ever before and sometimes see our colleagues more than our own families. Workplaces can be considered to be our second homes, which is why the way we deliberately design them in the present day has garnered so much attention. The overarching design of workplaces aims to create a perfect balance between heads-down focus work and layers of collaboration to improve the productivity and general well being of employees. As workplace trends come and go, there's a new progression on everyone's minds- and it predicts what a post-COVID-19 office might look like both in the immediate and long term future. Although there's no crystal ball answer, many architecture firms, research groups, and real estate companies have been tapped to ideate and implement forward-thinking design solutions and health safety policies that will be critical in redefining how we utilize our workplaces for the years to come. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Hillbrow Counselling Centre / Local Studio Posted: 28 May 2020 08:00 PM PDT
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Houses in Lago Colico / Benjamin Goñi Arquitectos + Claro + Westendarp Arquitectos Posted: 28 May 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Church and Community Centre in Castel di Lama / Studio Contini Posted: 28 May 2020 06:00 PM PDT
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Parry Street House / Curious Practice Posted: 28 May 2020 05:00 PM PDT
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Canyon Asia Factory Thailand / Kajima Design Asia Posted: 28 May 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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Pier 4 Office Building / Elkus Manfredi Architects Posted: 28 May 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Posted: 28 May 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Tlacotalpan 89 Building / Wolff - Yapur Posted: 28 May 2020 09:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 28 May 2020 07:00 AM PDT
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Guapa Cordon Sur Apartments / Mola Kunst + Mateo Nunes Da Rosa Posted: 28 May 2020 05:00 AM PDT
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5 Alternative Materials for Building Emergency Shelters Posted: 28 May 2020 04:00 AM PDT Earthquakes, pandemics, conflicts, and environmental disasters are some of the events that have challenged architects, planners, designers, and engineers. The goal is to find ways of creating structures and infrastructure more quickly, easily, efficiently, suiting both the circumstances and the location in which they will be implemented. When searching for materials that meet the requirements for each situation, those considered "alternative" or unusual - at least in the context of emergency shelters - can offer great opportunities for experimentation and applicability for emergency structures. Containers and tensioned fabrics always come to mind when discussing temporary constructions. However, there are other highly available materials with good mechanical properties that can achieve relief purposes. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat / UN Studio Posted: 28 May 2020 03:00 AM PDT
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Building Craft: Hufft on Local Culture and What it Means to Build Today Posted: 28 May 2020 12:35 AM PDT Architecture is rooted in tectonics and craft. Few offices know this better than Hufft, an architecture, interior design and fabrication studio with offices in Kansas City and Bentonville. Founded on the belief that input from builders and fabricators adds value and creates better experiences, the studio's multi-disciplinary team now includes over 50 people. In an interview with ArchDaily, Principal Matthew Hufft discusses the firms values and what it means to build today. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Headquater Lasvit in Nový Bor / OV-A Posted: 28 May 2020 12:00 AM PDT
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3XN Wins Competition to Design an Office Building in Stockholm Posted: 27 May 2020 11:35 PM PDT 3XN has recently won the competition to design the new office building Kvarter 15/ District 15 in Östra Hagastaden, Stockholm. Modern and flexible, the project will be linked to Stockholm's northern city gate, connecting the motorway, the city, and the public park, Hagaparken. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
ArchDaily X LifeCycles: The Future of Architecture Posted: 27 May 2020 11:30 PM PDT This talk is about our future architecture, and the crossover with construction. The future is changing faster than ever before. Building concepts designed today, to be built in 3 to 5 or more years, require extensive research to guarantee their future relevance. Let's address the past, the present and the future of architecture. From the design process to carbon footprint, clean energy and wood constructions. About futureproof engineering, meeting global challenges, sustainable construction materials, modular systems and more. The way we design and fabricate the built environment is more exciting and challenging than ever. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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