🌍 Celebrating World Architecture Day 2024: Honoring Architects Who Shape Our Future 🌍 Architecture goes beyond just creating buildings—it’s about shaping communities, driving sustainability, and inspiring future generations. This insightful article from The Architect’s Diary written by Ar. Baarat Krishna highlights 10 reasons to celebrate architects who are making a difference, not just through structures, but by contributing to the architecture community in other meaningful ways. Architects play a crucial role in shaping the future, whether by guiding the next generation through educational platforms or designing sustainable cities. This piece highlights the lasting influence they have in various ways. As we reflect on the theme for this year, "Architecture for the Future Generation," let’s celebrate the architects who build, teach, write, and research, ensuring that our cities are better places for the generations to come. Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/g-49F3SV 💬 How do you think architecture will evolve to meet the needs of future generations? Let’s discuss it! 💼Contact us today to learn more about Arguson Projects arguson.ca/contact #WorldArchitectureDay #ArchitectureForTheFuture #ConstructionIndustry #DesignCommunity #GeneralContractor #ThisIsArguson
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Learn Architecture like never before from most engaging online courses at Eduwik.com Politics and its relations with Architecture Read Full Article>https://ow.ly/rb9w50RvxqK Article by>Lara Tikenoğulları Architecture is a profession that designs our living spaces and, therefore, indirectly affects the way we live. And everything that is related to human beings is also related to architecture. #interiordesign #architects #geometry #architect #design
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BLDEA's Department of Architecture is all set to celebrate the World Architecture Day (and World Architecture Week) 2024! Workshops and events lined up! Commencing 07th October 2024..... World Architecture Day is celebrated annually on the first Monday of October, aimed at promoting the role of architecture in creating sustainable environments. Established by the International Union of Architects (UIA) in 1985, this day highlights the importance of architecture and the built environment in shaping our communities, cultures, and futures. Each year, it features a specific theme that addresses pressing global issues, such as sustainability, urban development, and social equity in design. In 2024, World Architecture Day will be observed on October 7. The theme for this year, "Architecture for a Better World," underscores the necessity of innovative architectural practices that prioritize sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change and urbanization. Events, discussions, and exhibitions worldwide will showcase how architects and designers can contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future. World Architecture Week, celebrated alongside World Architecture Day, runs from October 7 to October 13, 2024. This week serves as a platform for architects, designers, and the public to engage in conversations about the impact of architecture on society. Various activities, including lectures, workshops, and exhibitions, will take place globally, encouraging participation from diverse communities. Together, World Architecture Day and World Architecture Week foster awareness about the importance of architecture in improving quality of life. They inspire collaboration among professionals and the public, advocating for designs that reflect and address societal needs. By highlighting the critical relationship between architecture and sustainability, these observances aim to motivate action toward creating environments that are not only functional but also environmentally and socially responsible. #architecture #bldarchitecture #bldeacet #bldvijayapura #bijapur
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How is the BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group & The University of Kansas collaboration, with the Timber "Makers' KUbe," redefining sustainable architecture in education? Learn more here ~ https://lnkd.in/dpPJqrSK #ADF #ArchitectsDatafile #Architecture #Design #MassTimber
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The study of the past can open promising avenues for the future, specifically for the architects. Read https://lnkd.in/dkp95DsF and know what history has to teach. #architecture #architecturalhistory #design #history #buildings #sustainability #gharpedia
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On many challenges affecting architecture today, one is the lack of diversity in the field.
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Engineering or architecture: which holds the key to urban innovation? 🏗️ Frank Barkow, Myron Goldsmith Visiting Fellow at Illinois Institute of Technology's College of Architecture, believes you shouldn't choose between the two. Through his workshop, Barkow prompted students to ponder the possibilities when both disciplines converge. Join the discourse on reshaping cityscapes and unlocking new urban potentials: https://lnkd.in/gZCVavdH
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Why We Need Research in Architecture When we think of architecture, images of grandiose structures, cutting-edge designs, and awe-inspiring aesthetics often come to mind. However, beneath these captivating facades lies a foundation of rigorous research – a realm where curiosity meets creativity, where questions breed innovation, and where the boundaries of what's possible are perpetually redefined. In the world of architecture, research is not merely an academic exercise; it is the lifeblood that fuels the evolution of our built environment. READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/gUESqNCt
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Insecurity In Architecture Neena Verma Journal: arq: Architectural Research Quarterly / Volume 18 / Issue 2 / June 2014 Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2014, pp. 106-109 Print publication: June 2014 It seems that architecture is always looking to explain itself. Definitions of architecture seem almost common knowledge; ask a bartender, biologist, computer scientist, economist, legislator, birdwatcher, quilter or scientist, each of whom analogises their field with respect to architecture. And several within the profession can themselves define architecture's limits quite elegantly. Most recently Steven Holl defined architecture as consisting simply of abstract, use, space and idea. However, seeking a rationale or explanation for architecture – its role in society, its impact, its value – remains an open debate. This debate has consumed the field, in academia and practice, for centuries. It suggests a dire insecurity. Shifts in architecture's self-perception and self-explanation often relate to formal styles. Any text on architectural history covers these styles, from Neolithic to contemporary, including accompanying sub-movements such as, for the early modern category, Expressionist architecture, Art Deco, and the so-called ‘International Style’. Each style is often imagined a product of, or reaction to, a preceding style, and much the same can be said of accompanying trends in the explanation of architecture.
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