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Don't miss this Wednesday's event! Learn from industry experts about the future of architecture and sustainable design and join Doug Robertson and his panel at 3 PM for a discussion on "Optimizing for Experience and Carbon with Mass Timber." https://lnkd.in/gyXvBUmF
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David Connacher, Marketing Manager of West Fraser, discusses the many stakeholders responsible for the success or failure of a building... https://lnkd.in/eZA7sv_G ( West Fraser Europe ) #Construction #Architecture #carbonemissions
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Today, we sat down with Jacob Nentrup, who shared how his early curiosity for understanding how things work evolved into a lifelong passion for architecture. Jacob’s journey highlights his commitment to creating buildings that not only meet practical needs but also contribute to the beauty of the built environment, a value he carries into each project he undertakes. Check out our latest blog to learn more! https://lnkd.in/gCe6vrYz
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Bridging heritage and modernity: A cross-section of a ghat on the iconic River Jhelum, capturing the intricate interplay of architecture, functionality, and cultural significance. From facilitating riverfront access to preserving traditions, this design reflects a thoughtful balance between engineering precision and historical context. #SustainableDesign #RiverfrontArchitecture #EngineeringForHeritage #UrbanDevelopment #CivilEngineeringInnovation
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Designing the skyline of tomorrow—where every floor tells a story of innovation and ambition. SPECTRUM Architecture #HighRiseArchitecture #SkylineDesign #UrbanInnovation #BuildingTheFuture #ArchitecturalExcellence #SkyscraperDesign #CityViews #ModernStructures #ElevateTheSky #FutureOfDesign #ArchitecturalVision #UrbanLandscape #SkylineGoals
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What’s trending in the world of architecture and building? From sustainable designs to smart construction, we cover it all! 🌿🏙️ In our latest issue, we dive into the future of architecture, highlighting key trends and innovations shaping the industry. Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Architecture and Builders Magazine for exclusive insights and stay ahead of the curve. #ArchitectureTrends #SustainableDesign #ConstructionInnovation #ArchBuilderMag #SubscribeToday #FutureOfArchitecture
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Join us for the fourth episode of Urban Visionaries on ETRealty, 'A Step Towards Sustainable Construction,' featuring Gian P. Mathur, founder of GPM Architects exploring topics sustainable construction, architecture, and the future of urban planning. 🎯Stay tuned for insights on the latest architectural trends! #UrbanVisionaries #Sustainability #ETRealty #Architecture #UrbanPlanning
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Check out this upcoming webinar by NSI for architects! The more you know ;)
Join us on Thursday, April 18 for our next Case Studies webinar, focused on ways to #UseNaturalStone in residential architecture. We'll look at two award-winning residential projects and learn about the process of selecting and installing the stone for each project. Register here: https://buff.ly/3PUStCq
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"Stay ahead with the latest trends in architecture, construction and real estate development. From smart homes to green buildings, here’s what’s shaping the future. #IndustryTrends #SmartHomes #GreenBuilding"
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Plan Voisin was a proposal put forward by Le Corbusier, a pioneering modernist architect, in 1925. It was a bold urban plan designed to transform central Paris into a grid of skyscrapers and highways. Le Corbusier envisioned demolishing the historic city center and replacing it with rows of identical high-rise buildings surrounded by parks and transportation infrastructure. Le Corbusier exerted a strong influence on the urban planning concepts of the 1960s and 1970s, but was also rejected as a model of inhumane, schematic grid architecture. Credits: IG: @Historical Narratives
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