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Taming Exterior Greenery: Landscape Design for Houses in Natural Environments

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© Derek Swalwell A healthy environment that is also visually appealing in our homes has become increasingly sought when it comes to designing houses and residential spaces, especially during the world’s current context.

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Introducing Envision: Take Enscape Further with Advanced Visualization and Animation

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Enscape’s speed, ease of use, and light system requirements have made it a standard for anyone working on building design and visualization. Thanks to its unique direct integration with the design application, it really is the fastest way to go from model to actionable real-time visualization.

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Prompting Creativity: The Role of AI in Visualization and Design Tools for Architects

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Image created under the prompt: A minimalist, white building with high, curved solid walls, curtain walls, and robust concrete columns in a Nordic environment. In this process, visualization plays the crucial role of graphically understanding the expression of what is being designed. Read more »

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Pentagram designs new visual identity for Tulane School of Architecture

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Creating a strong and impactful visual identity for brands and companies is essential. Tulane School of Architecture recently announced its partnership with renowned design firm Pentagram and unveiled its reimagined visual identity. This post is brought to you by Tulane School of Architecture.

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Visual artist and architect Amanda Williams receives 2022 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship grant

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This year, notable Chicago -based visual artist and architect Amanda Williams is among the 2022 MacArthur grant winners. Her architectural background builds on discussions of race and the built environment through artistic expression. Each fellow will receive a "no strings attached" stipend over the course of five years.

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AI and the Built Environment: Bridging Technology, Design, and Cultural Identity

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From assisting in urban planning to conceptualizing homes and creating visualizations , AI is unlocking new possibilities for architects, designers, and even non-professionals.

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Narratives on the Precariousness of the Built Environment: Architectural Themes at the 2024 Whitney Biennial

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Image © Audrey Wang Art can be a catalyst for architects to see the built environment through a different lens. It provides a unique opportunity to delve into the viewpoints of trained architects who have transitioned into the visual arts and artists who explore cities and their inner workings through their personal stories.