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How To Create an Elevator Pitch for Your Architecture Portfolio When Job Searching

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Your architecture portfolio is one of your most powerful tools when searching for a new career opportunity. Whether describing your work at a networking event or presenting your previous projects in an interview setting, the ability to clearly and succinctly pitch your portfolio has the potential to evoke intrigue and excitement in the listener and influence the lens through which your prospective employer will read your wider work.

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What is 3D Visualization? Main benefits and use cases

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Discover how 3D visualization transforms industries by enhancing design, communication, and engagement through advanced software and realistic digital content.

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Hip Hop Architect Michael Ford tapped to design new Bronzeville Center for the Arts in Milwaukee

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting that Hip Hop Architect Michael Ford will design the city’s new Bronzeville Center for the Arts for 2028. The 50,000-square-foot, $54.9 million project is set to take shape at a 3.4-acre former state Department of Natural Resources office with design and technical support from HGA. The project, which follows Ford’s collaboration on the S9 Architecture -led Universal Hip Hop Museum in the South Bronx, New York, is meant to serve as the first

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: T

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Tiffany Building, view from the southwest (my photo). This is the next in my Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet series of blog posts, the focus of each being a landmark building here in Eugene. Many of these will be familiar to most who live here but there are likely to be a few buildings that are less so. My selection criteria for each will be threefold: The building must be of architectural interest, local importance, or historically significant.

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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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why is banksy covering london with animal murals?

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followers are buzzing on instagram, speculating about the meaning behind the animal-themed works. The post why is banksy covering london with animal murals? appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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BIG's garden-like Suzhou 'art oasis' tops out

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Another museum project in China from BIG , the 646,000-square-foot Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, topped out recently ahead of its scheduled 2025 opening. The project, a "tribute to the rich garden heritage of Suzhou," includes 12 separate small pavilions, which are united by walkways covered by a sheltering envelope of ribboned roof eaves to form a village-like concept.

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"The Paris Olympic Village air-conditioning debacle is a perfect illustration of the barriers to climate action"

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The row over air conditioning in the athletes' village at the Paris 2024 Olympics demonstrates the scale of the challenge we face in gaining acceptance for sustainable building technologies, writes Smith Mordak as part of our Olympic Impact series. The Paris Olympic Village air-conditioning (AC) debacle is a perfect illustration of the barriers to climate action.

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Eco-resort by Block722 pairs earthy and soft beige tones on Folegandros island

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Athens-based architecture firm BlockÜ’ has designed an eco-resort that pairs earthy and soft beige tones on Folegandros island in Greece.Named Gundari Resort, the low-lying resort, located in Folegandros, Greece, was designed to blend in with its pristine, priceless sur.

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mobius studio designs building like an ‘egg yolk’ to mimic the mountains of thailand

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kaew boutique is designed by mobius studio with a circular organization and a slat facade, strategically planned for optimal airflow. The post mobius studio designs building like an ‘egg yolk’ to mimic the mountains of thailand appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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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

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Watch the world's largest wildlife crossing taking shape across the 101 Freeway in California

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A new video depicts the world’s largest wildlife crossing taking shape in Los Angeles ’ Santa Monica Mountains. The long-awaited $92 million Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, which broke ground in 2022 , can be seen sitting above eight lanes of traffic within the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills. Video courtesy Caltrans D7/YouTube As noted by the Los Angeles Times , the first stages of construction for sound walls and concrete barriers on both sides of the bridge can be seen.

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World's tallest residential skyscraper approved in Brazil

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According to reports, the city of Balneário Camboriú in Brazil has approved plans for the world's tallest residential tower, which will reach over 500 metres in height. Led by Brazilian developer FG Empreendimentos , Triumph Tower will reportedly have 100 floors and reach 544 metres tall (1,785 feet), approximately 72 metres (236 feet) higher than the world's current tallest residential tower, Central Park Tower in New York.

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On Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, a new floating wetland by Ayers Saint Gross opens at the National Aquarium

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In case you hadn’t noticed, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is teeming with new development. This week, its newest feature, a 10,000-square-foot floating wetland by Ayers Saint Gross, opens to the public. The The post On Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, a new floating wetland by Ayers Saint Gross opens at the National Aquarium appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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albert brito arquitectura’s catalan ‘casa 1404’ glows through timber screens

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a modular approach and open floor plans allow for reconfigurable interiors. The post albert brito arquitectura’s catalan ‘casa 1404’ glows through timber screens appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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7 Ways Real-Time Visualization Can Solve Architectural Challenges

In the dynamic world of architecture, design, and construction, creative problem-solving is crucial for success. Traditional methods often fall short in effectively conveying design intent to clients. Real-time visualization empowers you with a solid decision-making tool that smooths the design process. Discover the power of real-time visualization: Effective Communication Convey your vision clearly and align with clients.

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+POOL gets final location at NYC's Pier 35 and 2025 opening

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New York City’s floating and self-filtering +POOL attraction will open next summer at Pier 35 on the Lower East Side. The selection of its location was announced yesterday by Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams. Arup will be supplying the project’s key water filtration system, which is being demonstrated on-site this month, along with a 2,000-square-foot sample pool.

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Mathieu Lehanneur's Olympic designs reference the "fragility of life"

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Mathieu Lehanneur 's designs have played a starring role at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In this interview , the French designer explains why his "flying" Olympic cauldron may become a permanent Parisian landmark. Lehanneur , who is known for his playful and often thought-provoking product designs, began work on the cauldron and the Olympic torch in early 2023 and says he was given free reign over the designs.

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BIG’s Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art tops out with curved roofs in China

World Architecture Community

The Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring curved roofs, has topped out in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The new museum, designed by BIG, engineering firm ARTS Group, and architecture studio Font, spans Üâ,âââ square meters and off.

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red facade by nghia-architect reflects hanoi’s urban contours through ramdomized patches

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nghia-architect unveils an inward-looking residence that includes living, working, and leisure spaces, with an emphasis on maximizing garden space. The post red facade by nghia-architect reflects hanoi’s urban contours through ramdomized patches appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Concrete Waterproofing: The Next Step to a More Resilient Design

Don’t let water wash away all your hard work. When specifying concrete waterproofing, you need a solution that’s reliable and permanent. Without it, your concrete waterproofing is at risk of failing and letting water erode and corrode the concrete that it was supposed to protect. Reduce the risk of waterproofing failure by reading through our latest free specification e-book, which will take you through the four key components to better concrete waterproofing specification.

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Chicago preservationists just saved two landmark early skyscrapers from the GSA wrecking ball

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The Chicago Tribune is reporting on the successful effort by Windy City preservationists to save the landmarked vacant Century and Consumers buildings, the “last vestiges of the Chicago School of Architecture” after two years of fighting. Their owners, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), have decided in favor of an adaptive reuse scheme that will save them from the wrecking ball, albeit with a list of 15 restrictions pertaining to any future redevelopment.

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Kengo Kuma & Associates reveals design for Qatar Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

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Japanese architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates has designed a boat -informed structure for Qatar 's national pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka. Driven by an appreciation of the strong coastal relations that benefit both Qatar and Japan , Kengo Kuma & Associates and Qatar Museums Authority took inspiration from the traditional Qatari dhow boat construction as well as Japanese wood joinery for the pavilion's design.

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Sordo Madaleno unveils proposal for the refurbishment and remodeling of the El Molinón Stadium

World Architecture Community

In preparation of Asturias&#Öü; bid to host the FIFA World Cup in ”Öâ, Sordo Madaleno and Orlegi Sports have unveiled a proposal to renovate and remodel the El Molinón stadium, which is home to Real Sporting de Gijón. The new El Molin.

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HASSELL reveals 3D printed earth building design in tanzania’s hope village

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instead of a solid barrier, the walls feature a complex pattern of interwoven layers for increased ventilation and natural light. The post HASSELL reveals 3D printed earth building design in tanzania’s hope village appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Sustainable Architecture: Design Green with the Client in Mind

Speaker: Pedro Clarke – Principal Architect at A+ Architecture, In Loco Program Director

Sustainability begins with a conversation, and acquiring customer buy-in is entirely dependent on how the conversation is framed. Clients may not see sustainability as a priority out of fear of operational costs and quality. While these are legitimate concerns, it is our responsibility as architects to listen and foster a collaborative culture that answers client issues while also reducing our carbon footprint.

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Snøhetta's Joslyn Art Museum expansion teases first photos ahead of September opening

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Work on Snøhetta 's Joslyn Art Museum expansion in Omaha, Nebraska, is wrapping up ahead of an anticipated September 10th opening. Since our last update , the new 42,000-square-foot Rhonda & Howard Hawks Pavilion has finished construction. Founding partner Craig Dykers says it will “become a vessel for inspiration and creativity to flourish.

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"Thank God for Heatherwick's sparkling creations" says commenter

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In this week's comments update, readers are discussing plans revealed by Heatherwick Studio for a glass shopping centre in Seoul with volumes that resemble "rippled hourglasses". According to the proposal, the existing Hanwha Galleria shopping centre on the site will be replaced with two near-identical volumes made of curved glass. Heatherwick Studio unveils plans for rippled-glass shopping centre in Seoul "Gorgeously original" Readers drew parallels between the design and various decorative hou

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GSA opts to preserve Century & Consumer Buildings in Chicago, saving the trio from demolition

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Preservationists have staved off the demolition of three historic buildings in the Chicago Loop. The Consumer Building by Jenney, Mundie & Jensen (1913); Century Building by Holabird & Roche (1915); The post GSA opts to preserve Century & Consumer Buildings in Chicago, saving the trio from demolition appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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tsutsumi and associates reveals 1979 irimoya-style house’s timber framework

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glass roofing tiles illuminate the timber structure with natural light. The post tsutsumi and associates reveals 1979 irimoya-style house’s timber framework appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Report: Optimism for Construction Growth in the Next Year Remains High

Research reveals 96% of respondents are very or fairly optimistic about their organization’s growth prospects for the next year. The InEight Global Capital Projects Outlook also finds over half see digital technology as the greatest growth opportunity. But these are only some of the findings. Don't be kept in the dark when it comes to the future. Read the report today!