We are proud to share that LSSE is part of a team recently awarded the 2024 World Landscape Architecture Professional Merit Award for Built – Large Landscape! The 2024 World Landscape Architecture Professional Awards celebrate the pinnacle of design excellence, innovation, and sustainability in landscape architecture. To learn more about the 2024 WLA Professional Awards, click here: https://lnkd.in/ebQx2XKV #lssecivilengineers #surveyors #landscapearchitecture
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An important Principle in Sustainable Architecture is the Re-use of the existing structure where possible. Architects 3XN explain the principles behind the reuse of the existing AMP building, the efficient increase of density through the creation of quality internal spaces.
Architects 3XN on Turning an Old High-Rise Into a New | Louisiana Channel
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It’s no secret that great landscape architecture can help stimulate economic growth, but how are landscape architects able to achieve such impressive results? Stay tuned over the next few weeks and discover how landscape architects are helping businesses, real estate, and municipalities financially thrive.
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Senior Building Surveyor - Fire Safety (Grade A1 Unrestricted All Classes of Building) @ Campbelltown City Council | Town Planner & Building Code (BCA) Consultant @ Silver End Pty Ltd
This is a proposed attached dual occupancy development on this irregularly shaped lot, under Complying Development Certificate Part 3B Low Rise Housing Diversity Code. If, as a result of the development, Lot A as shown in the diagram has only 3 boundaries, does the rear setback apply in this scenario? Or is it not applicable to this scenario? Similar to Clause (3.10) (10) of Part 3 Housing Code. https://lnkd.in/gnZfXUQ7 Please share your thoughts. 😊 #townplanning #townplanner #legislation #architects #architecture #buildingdesign #buildingsurveying #buildingsurveyors #developments
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Why Should Landscape Architects? Many people don't know the important role of landscape architects, even though they can create and maintain environments that are more beautiful and valuable. Why is it more valuable? Because the presence of well-designed landscapes in an area adds value by making the area look greener, more comfortable, and aesthetically
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I guide clients through the construction process, ensuring successful project completion without overwhelming stress and unnecessary financial burdens.
It all started with a feather; As insignificant as it seems, it was responsible for the balancing of the structure she was building. Building is an art with processes that can't be overlooked. You can't focus on one aspect and ignore the others. As the foundation is important so is the superstructure. Pay attention to every detail as you build to ensure it's the safest place to live in. #realestate #buildingconstruction #architecture
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The duration of the construction of a landscape architecture project depends on the size of the project but it runs parallel to the way building are turn to the owner so there is no added time to the schedule unless rain and elements are a factor during the construction. If the project schedule says 9 months for th e1st building that includes landscaping around that 1st building, installation will be with in the last 4 weeks of the 9 months.
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This is the lane we are in with our #biocomposite #building #panel and #wallsystem. The #constructionindustry needs to get #carbonstoringbuilding happening as soon as possible to reverse emissions and begin #drawdown from the atmosphere using the most #efficient technology we have - #photosynthesis!
THE SMILE IS REAL. Chris Magwood, Manager of Carbon-Free Buildings at RMI, is one of the nicest people we know – and one of the finest minds. No one is better qualified to speak of the emerging possibility of a carbon-storing architecture, so we were thrilled when he agreed to help us put together this short video, "Carbon-Storing Building." Check it out ⬇ and check out the resources at the end to learn more! #builtenvironment #building #carbonstorage #architecture
BuildWell Project: "Carbon-Storing Building" video with Chris Magwood
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Check out this amazing short video featuring our dear friend and colleague Chris Magwood, manager of Carbon-Free Buildings at RMI and Board Member, Builders for Climate Action, talking about the carbon-storing revolution in buildings!! 🕺
THE SMILE IS REAL. Chris Magwood, Manager of Carbon-Free Buildings at RMI, is one of the nicest people we know – and one of the finest minds. No one is better qualified to speak of the emerging possibility of a carbon-storing architecture, so we were thrilled when he agreed to help us put together this short video, "Carbon-Storing Building." Check it out ⬇ and check out the resources at the end to learn more! #builtenvironment #building #carbonstorage #architecture
BuildWell Project: "Carbon-Storing Building" video with Chris Magwood
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Expert Enterprise Architect and Business Architect Practitioner Since 1972 🔹 EACOE Enterprise Architecture Fellow 🔹 BACOE Business Architect Fellow 🔹 Managing Director of EACOE and BACOE 🔹 Cyber Security Strategist
Everything that exists has architecture whether it has been written down or not. That is the fundamental problem – each person in an Enterprise has an implicit representation of what they think the Enterprise is all about. Architecture is an attribute and cannot exist by itself. A blueprint of a house isn’t its architecture; rather, it is one description of its architecture. People built things for thousands of years without needing to be concerned about describing the architecture of the things they were building. As civilization evolved, however, large, complex construction projects, e.g., temples, palaces, aqueducts, coliseums, fortresses, etc., involving trades people of many skills, huge quantities of building materials of different kinds, and taking many years to complete, required a much more disciplined approach to building things. Consequently, “building things” evolved into the art and science that we call architecture. As things get more complex, architecture becomes an imperative. When things are simple, you generally do not need architecture. Our complex Enterprises of today need architecture. #RealTalkWithSamHolcman #TipsFromSam
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