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Secrets of a structural engineer

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Secrets of a structural engineer 0 dbarista Fri, 09/08/2023 - 11:54 Engineers Walter P Moore's Scott Martin, PE, LEED AP, DBIA, offers tips and takeaways for young—and veteran—structural engineers in the AEC industry.

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Volcanic landscape informs Hacker Architects design of Oregon lodge

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Portland-based studio Hacker Architects has replaced an outdated lodge with a blackened wood -and-glass structure featuring elements informed by the volcanic landscape of Sisters, Oregon. The form and pitch of the roof match the slope of nearby Black Butte, while clerestory windows bring light into the space from all directions.

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Loader Monteith and Studio SJM create woodland school in Scotland

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Large skylights and glazed doors feature within the classrooms "Thresholds were carefully considered to offer a sense of welcome and create an informal, safe atmosphere from first entry," said the studios.

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Hanif Kara and Magdalene Odundo among winners of 2023 London Design Medals

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Hanif Kara (above) is known for projects including the Heydar Aliyev Centre (top) Described as "the highest accolade bestowed upon an individual who has distinguished themselves within the industry", the London Design Medal was awarded to structural engineer Hanif Kara this year.

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Subterranean WW2 bunker holiday home Dorset

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Chris Atkins, founder of structural engineers Symmetrys: “Working with the architects on this rare project has been an excellent case study of collaborating on design to bring a unique structure back to life. I think we have managed to achieve this.”

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Johnson Fain completes curvilinear First Americans Museum after decades of work

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The building is made up of curved shapes informed by the Earth's rotation and the changing of seasons Built on a former oil field, the 280-acre (113-hectare) museum property includes multiple buildings, a large parking lot, and a sunken lawn ringed by a massive earthen berm. Work resumed in 2016.

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One Silk Street, Ancoats, Manchester

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The material palette of the setback on the ninth-floor changes to enhance its overall harmony.