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Risk Mitigation 101: Tools For Architects to Improve Risk Management

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Newforma When an architect pours their heart and soul into a project, the last thing they want to deal with is an unhappy client, and, consequently, possible litigation. Risk mitigation remains a top-of-mind concern for architects, no matter how the Architecture, Engineering, Construction & Operations (AECO) industry evolves.

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AECOM to provide ‘environmental restoration and compliance services’ for NASA

Archinect

“The management and remediation of hazardous materials, such as PFAS and other substances, continues to be a key priority for our teams and our clients, and we look forward to our continued partnership with NASA on this shared mission.”

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Secrets of a structural engineer

BD+C

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. Below is a summary of the presentation “Secrets of a Structural Engineer” that I gave to the students.

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The Future of Knowledge Management in Architecture: Insights from Christopher Parsons, CEO of Knowledge Architecture

EntreArchitect

And, as the industry continues to evolve, so must the systems that manage this knowledge. In a recent conversation with Parsons on the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explored how KAs innovative platform, Synthesis, has been changing the way architecture firms manage their knowledge. “You cant just let knowledge float around.

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SGA designs a tree-inspired glass facade to connect two historic buildings at Vanderbilt University

The Architect's Newsletter

Brought to you by: Architect SGA Architecture Location Nashville, Tennessee Completion Date August, 2020 Architect of Record Centric Architecture Client Vanderbilt University Construction Manager Messer Structural Engineer Structural Design Group [.].

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The Architect’s Standard of Care

SW Oregon Architect

This requires making informed decisions during the design process, considering such factors as client requirements, budget limitations, sustainability, and safety. Regular updates, consultations, and seeking client input are essential. Rather, my actions are judged against the standard of care.

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CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

Deezen

Composed of three distinct buildings – a main house, guesthouse and writer's studio – the project was designed for a California-based couple who manage an independent record label. The interiors were informed by the client's love of layers and texture Throughout the home, large stretches of glass offer sweeping views of the majestic terrain.

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