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Designing with Humidity: How Architecture Adapts to the World’s Dampest Climates

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Tropical Shed / Laurent Troost Architectures. Image Joana Franca Humid environments present some of the most complex challenges in architectural design. From the tropical monsoon season of Southeast Asia to the equatorial heat of Central Africa, these environments demand solutions that account for intense moisture, high temperatures, and the constant battle against mold, decay, and stagnation.

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Visa status significantly impacts workplace experience of international architects, Harvard students’ survey finds

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A survey carried out by students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design has found that visa status has a significant impact on financial security, workplace choice, and tenure for graduates with architecture degrees in the U.S. workforce. Launched by students Hafsa Abdi, Connor Gravelle, Gillian Hause, and Zamen Lin as part of the school’s “Frameworks of Practice” course, the survey sought to identify the impact of U.S. visa status on the landscape of architectural labor, and

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Japanese carpentry highlights "deep relationships between humans and trees"

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Earthquake-proof joinery, 10-micrometre-thin wood shavings and a scale model of Kyoto's Sa-an Teahouse are on display at Japan House London for The Craft of Carpentry exhibition. Opening today, the show explores over 1,000 years of Japanese woodworking through a collection of tools, installations and videos. The The Craft of CarpentryDrawing Life from Japan's Forests exhibition was curated by Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum associate director Nishiyama Marcelo, He aimed to unpack the enduring "d

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brutalist italy: roberto conte & stefano perego capture concrete monuments at berlin show

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the photographers documented over 100 structures from the 1960s-80s, from cemeteries and sanctuaries to port buildings and residential complexes. The post brutalist italy: roberto conte & stefano perego capture concrete monuments at berlin show appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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The Constructor's Digital Transformation Playbook: Reducing Risk With Technology

Speaker: Dylan Secrest

Construction projects are high-stakes operations where even minor inefficiencies can lead to costly delays, safety concerns, and budget overruns. Managing risk in construction has always been a challenge, but as projects grow in complexity, traditional methods no longer cut it. Enter Digital Transformation - a game changer approach that replaces inefficiency with AI-powered analytics, real-time monitoring, and automated workflows to proactively manage risk.

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Liu Jiakun and the Reinvention of Tradition in Chinese Architecture

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Rebirth Brick. Image Courtesy of Jiakun Architects The world watches China's development with a mix of admiration, curiosity, and apprehension. From massive infrastructure projectssuch as hydroelectric plants and a modern high-speed rail networkto the emergence of entire cities built from scratch, the country showcases an ambitious growth strategy and an impressive capacity for execution.

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Foster + Partners unveils 100,000-seat stadium for Manchester United

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British studio Foster + Partners has revealed designs for a stadium covered by "a vast umbrella" for English football club Manchester United , which will become the biggest stadium in the UK. Forming part of the regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Machester , the 100,000-seat stadium is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.

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foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united’s future 100,000-seat stadium

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the stadium preserves the historic identity of the club, introducing a design focused on fan experience and sustainability. The post foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united’s future 100,000-seat stadium appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Foster + Partners Unveils Design of New Manchester United Stadium in the Reimagined Old Trafford Neighborhood

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Aerial render. Image Courtesy of Foster + Partners In September 2024, Foster + Partners announced its appointment by Manchester United for the development of a master plan for the Old Trafford Stadium District. The centerpiece of the master plan is a new stadium , set to become the largest football venue in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 100,000 seats.

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LACMA to peview new public spaces beginning this June

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The under-construction David Geffen Galleries at LACMA , now set to open in April of 2026 , will be part of the display taking place this summer as the institution opens one of its new plaza areas to the public for the first time. Photo: © Museum Associates/LACMA Artist Mariana Castillo Deball’s 75,000-square-foot site-specific piece will inaugurate the plaza.

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Revolutionize Concrete Durability with Kryton’s Integral Waterproofing Solutions

Kryton International leads the way in integral waterproofing solutions for concrete, helping architects, engineers, and developers protect their projects from moisture-related damage. With Kryton's Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM) technology, concrete becomes inherently waterproof, extending the lifespan of structures while minimizing maintenance. This proven technology is trusted worldwide for its ability to self-seal micro-cracks, protect against water ingress, and withstand harsh conditions.

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Ill-fated art deco ocean liner SS Normandie was "too luxurious" for her time

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SS Normandie graced the seas for only four years before meeting a fiery end at the start of world war two. But it was long enough for her to be considered the ultimate ocean liner , profiled here as part of our Art Deco Centenary series. Constructed by shipping company Compagnie Gnrale Transatlantique (CGT) in 1932, Normandie was France's pice de rsistance in the arms race to see which European power could build the fastest, grandest transatlantic liner.

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wavy oxidized copper roof tops athens beefbar restaurant by aeter mimicking the seascape

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aeter architects' restrained material palette reinforces the buildings connection to nature. The post wavy oxidized copper roof tops athens beefbar restaurant by aeter mimicking the seascape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Rethinking Sustainability Through Site-Specific Strategies

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MFO Park. Image Paul Clemence Sustainability in architecture is often framed as a universal challenge, leading to standardized solutions that prioritize efficiency over context. However, architecture is inherently tied to its environment buildings interact with climate, topography, and cultural history in ways that demand specificity. Instead of relying on standardized sustainability checklists, how can architecture embrace site-specific solutions?

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Construction input prices continued to rise in February due to new tariffs

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Construction input prices increased by 0.6% in February, according to a new Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices are also up 0.6%. Overall construction input prices are 0.3% higher than level from a year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 0.1% lower.

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Overcoming Challenges in Specification Writing for Architecture

This ebook is a helpful guide for architects & specification writers, focusing on the crucial role specifications play in building design. It dives into different types, relevant regulations, & best practices to keep in mind. You’ll find practical tips.

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MVRDV unveils design for stacked shopping centre in Chengdu

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A series of irregularly stacked boxes will make up the LuLa Light Mall shopping centre , currently under construction in Chengdu , China, by Dutch studio MVRDV. Encompassing 22,220 square metres, the complex will comprise a 99-metre-tall commercial tower and an adjacent four-storey mall. It will sit within Luxelakes Eco-City, a 5.5-square-kilometre mixed-use district under development that will provide 1.4-square-kilometres of lakes and greenery for the city.

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grat studio’s rural biaix house in barcelona reintroduces traditional catalan lime mortar

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the farmhouses historical exterior is preserved, while a new formal and material language is introduced within the interior. The post grat studios rural biaix house in barcelona reintroduces traditional catalan lime mortar appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Comfort and Seclusion: 5 Hotels in the Deserts of Latin America

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Hornitos Hotel / Gonzalo Mardones Viviani. Nico Saieh The desert is a landscape in constant transformation. Shaped by the wind, its dunes, ridges, and fissures emerge and fade in an ever-shifting expanse , as if the scenery itself were alive. It is a land of stark contrasts, where the scorching heat of the day gives way to the crisp coolness of the night, revealing nature in its most primal form.

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AIALA launches 'Ask an Architect' program for residents impacted by recent fires

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The AIA Los Angeles is currently calling for interest on both ends of its new (free) program connecting architects to community members impacted by the recent Los Angeles Fires. The new ASK AN ARCHITECT Program is a volunteer-run effort to help accommodate those with questions about rebuilding. Those licensed in the state of California are invited to sign up and receive training materials through this form.

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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Only six per cent of architects regularly using artificial intelligence says AIA study

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While many American architects are interested in artificial intelligence only a small minority have implemented it regularly into their practice, says astudy released by the American Institute of Architects. According to the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) periodic Journey to Specification research study , only six per cent of architects in the United States regularly use artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their practice.

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Farshid Moussavi and Andrés Jaque among American Academy of Arts and Letters 2025 Architecture Award recipients

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Farshid Moussavi British architect and educator; Spanish architect Andrs Jaque the founder of the Office for Political Innovation; Neri&Hu Shanghai-based architectural design practice founded by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu; The post Farshid Moussavi and Andrs Jaque among American Academy of Arts and Letters 2025 Architecture Award recipients appeared first on The Architects Newspaper.

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Architecture for Neurodiversity: Designing for Control, Choice, and the Senses

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Westmark Lower School / NBBJ. Image Courtesy of NBBJ Publicly occupied spaces can be overwhelming. Airports, schools, stadiums, and workplaces all feature environments with visual chaos that can be disorienting and stressful for individuals, especially those who are neurodiverse. The bombardment of stimuli, unpredictable movements, and competing visual information can create barriers to occupant comfort.

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Ohio's RiverRock, real or not, claims to realize one of Frank Lloyd Wright's final designs

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An unfinished house plan based on a design by Frank Lloyd Wright has just been erected in the suburbs of Cleveland. The house is named RiverRock and occupies 2,000 square feet, with three bedrooms and two full baths. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is disputing its claims, though it will acknowledge that Wright originally made the drawings. "RiverRock is not Frank Lloyd Wright’s work—varying due to codes, materials, and other differences," a representative told Artnet in an email.

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Architectural Visualization Trends and the Rise of AI

A new industry study conducted by Architizer on behalf of Chaos Enscape surveyed 2,139 design professionals to understand the state of architectural visualization and what to expect in the near future. We asked: How are visualizations produced in your firm? What impact does real-time rendering have? What approach are you taking toward the rise of AI?

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"Offices now are so uncreative" says Severance production designer Jeremy Hindle

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Severance viewers are envious of the TV show's eerie, retro -looking offices , which offer a level of design that is missing in modern-day workplaces, says production designer Jeremy Hindle in this interview. "There's a corporate world that I personally really miss," Hindle told Dezeen. "It's sad that people just work at a desk in a cubicle with overhead lighting a mundane space where you're supposed to spend your whole day.

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New York’s most prolific architect? You’ve probably never heard of him. An exhibition at The Cooper Union aims to change this.

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Who was Herman Jessor? And to what extent did he shape New York City? An exhibition at The Cooper Union poses these questions. Jessor studied engineering at Cooper Union and The post New Yorks most prolific architect? Youve probably never heard of him. An exhibition at The Cooper Union aims to change this. appeared first on The Architects Newspaper.

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Touching the Earth Lightly: How Freeing the Ground Plane Shapes Architectural Atmosphere

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Camposanto Mapfre Chiclayo, Monsef / TERRITORIAL. Image Cristobal Palma Architecture and its atmospheric qualities have long been a subject of discussion, yet reaching a consensus on the matter remains elusive. This is largely because spatial experience is deeply personalrooted in emotions, sensory perceptions, and individual preferences that are difficult to articulate in words alone.

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AR Future Projects Awards 2025 winners aim to elevate communities through health and education

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UK-based outlet The Architectural Review has named its list of winners for the 2025 edition of the AR Future Projects awards. The group was led by the overall winner, Gort Scott 's for Girton College design for the University of Cambridge , which was hailed as "the most significant addition" to the country's first full-time institution for the higher education of women.

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From Plan to Reality: Unlocking the Power of Aerial Imagery for AEC

Aerial imagery has emerged as a necessary tool for architecture, engineering, and construction firms seeking to improve pre-construction site analysis, make more informed planning decisions, and ensure all stakeholders have access to an accurate visualization of the site to keep the project moving forward. Download our guide and take a deeper look at how aerial imagery can be leveraged to drive project efficiency by reducing unnecessary site visits and providing the accurate details required to