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Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Architects & Engineers files charges against multiple parties, including former employees and clients, over two Oklahoma City developments

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Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Architects & Engineers (FSB), an Oklahoma City office, has filed a lawsuit against a number of partiesincluding clients and former employeesin the U.S.

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Stantec to become second-largest US architecture firm following Page acquisition

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“Page is a respected architecture and engineering firm with shared values and a commitment to design excellence and innovation,” said Gord Johnston, president and CEO of Stantec about the move. ” The announcement comes one week after Stantec’s East Midtown Greenway was among the wi.

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Client refusing to pay

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I've got a client who, after seeing three bids come in 100k over his 450k budget. I offered to get another bid for him, and then if it still came in too high, I offered to 'value engineer' the project to lower the cost and hopefully get it closer to his budget. The balance due from the client is 9K.

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Field House by Wilkinson King Architects

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Made from natural materials, stone, and timber, the two-storey property encapsulates the architect's expertise in sustainable, contemporary design that pushes the boundaries of material engineering.

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Monograph releases annual benchmark report on business performance for architects and engineers

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Monograph, a project management platform for architects and designers, has released a report chock full of business data sourced from its clients about statistics like net revenue per full-time employee, The post Monograph releases annual benchmark report on business performance for architects and engineers appeared first on The Architects Newspaper. (..)

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Polysmiths adds Mediterranean texture to Arch House in London

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The studio revamped the existing three-bedroom house in the east London suburb of Wanstead to taking cues the client's childhood home in Gibraltar with a sequence of arches as a nod to the mix of British, Spanish and Moorish architecture found on the peninsula.

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Tim Fu uses AI as "design collaborator" for Slovenian housing development

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Traditional Slovenian architecture informed the design According to Fu, the project benefited from the fast and numerous production of designs made possible by AI, which the studio edited with the client. "AI AI becomes the engine that powers possibilities, while architects remain the drivers of intent, atmosphere and human value."