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Spec buildings have increasingly become the answer to commercial clients' pandemic growing pains

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” Biomedical clients are among the most popular movers of the building trend, propelled by demand imbalances for lab space.

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Foster + Partners unveils plan to commercially 'rewild' idyllic Cyprus coastal town of Larnaca

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Working for its client, the Petrolina Group, the firm will deliver “The Land of Tomorrow,” a multifaceted project that aims to double the available publicly-accessible space along the waterfront while enhancing the overall ecological value of the land located on the southern coast of the island.

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LSC—O by M1DTW Architects

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The project represents a complete transformation of a neglected 2,000 SF commercial building located in Detroit’s East Village neighborhood, a few blocks from the client’s Shepherd and Lantern developments. The interior is configured as a support space for the client’s many curatorial needs.

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Art Vessels / OPEN Architecture

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In 2018, OPEN was commissioned to transform a commercial complex under construction located in central Beijing into an art center. The client had. Completed in 2022 in Beijing, China. Images by Boan Jin.

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Gimpo Cultural and Commercial Complex by studio studio

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There are galleries and commercial facilities here. ’ Actually, this is not what the client commissioned from me, it's more like I commissioned the architecture and asked the client for it. Project Description This project is to renovate an existing factory building and build new buildings around it. A few warehouses 3.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Anderton Court Shops on Rodeo Drive now home to Givenchy LA flagship

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The three-story design — Wright’s only commercial building in Los Angeles — features a central spine-like tower and inverted-V shape facade. Wright sold it to his client originally as "a little gem of an unusual sort."

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How to Use Alternative Products and Materials to Reduce a Project’s Carbon Footprint

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Image © 11H45 Working within the restrictions of a limited carbon footprint can be one of the hardest – but also most rewarding – parts of a modern architect’s role.

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