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How to design for adaptive reuse: Don’t reinvent the wheel

BD+C

Before you bring in the demo crew, have a team of structural engineers help you find opportunities to save time, money and headaches. million sf facility is in the process of being transformed into a walkable urban, mixed-use innovation community called RITHM at Uptown. Take a multidiscipline approach.

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University of Huddersfield presents ten interior design projects

Deezen

The emphasis is on creativity as we explore and extend current design thinking, push boundaries to innovate and provide new ways of looking at human and spatial interactions in response to our changing world. Threespace is an innovative and future-focused workspace for young professionals. PUSH is here to change that. Equanimity!

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Fifteen designs shortlisted in Dezeen and Bentley's Future Luxury Retail Design Competition

Deezen

Fifteen innovative designs have been shortlisted for Dezeen and Bentley's Future Luxury Retail Design Competition , which called for concepts that reimagine the future of luxury retail. It is zoned into various spaces that showcase different aspects of the Bentley brand.

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The Kitchen Design Process | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

There are exciting trends out there that are hard to ignore – exciting new appliance technologies, new innovative styles in sink design (materials, shapes, functionality – you might be surprised at how many options there are in selecting a sink). Linda Slater Spot on! AlmostJane I like your plan very much.

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Being Architect: Lessons from the Past - When Downtown Living Was Brought Back to Stuttgart

Community Architect

It was this international competition which pivoted Stuttgart from demo-happy Mo-town to a promoter of quality of life and urbanity by creating a model for how downtown can, once again, become a place to live, a model for small scale and careful infill and repair, in lieu of Robert Moses style freeways and urban renewal.