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What’s the Collaborative Network Behind the Process of Building?

September 29, 2020 Pola Mora 0

The process of building and construction involves many different stages, starting from the very first ideas and drawings until the building is finally ready to be occupied. Throughout this process, the architect will work with the client and a range of different parties, from consultants to contractors and investors. Often, they may also partner with other architecture offices in order to join forces and gain experience.

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Trends Report: Constructech & the Digital Future of the Construction Industry

May 7, 2019 Pola Mora 0

As users of ArchDaily demonstrate certain affinities and greater interest in particular subjects, these topics emerge as trends. In recent years, the architecture and construction industry have incorporated digitalization into their processes. This has led to a considerable increase in the search for keywords related to “innovation” and “new technologies” within the infrastructure area.

Below, we’ve provided trends that relate to an emerging concept in the construction industry: “Constructech”, how to take advantage of new technologies to optimize processes.

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The Trends that Will Influence Architecture in 2019

February 4, 2019 Pola Mora 0

It is, once again, the time of year where we look towards the future to define the goals and approaches that we will take for our careers throughout the upcoming year. To help the millions of architects who visit ArchDaily every day from all over the world, we compiled a list of the most popular ideas of 2018, which will continue to be developed and consolidated throughout 2019.

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Help Us Recognize the Women that are Shaping Architecture Around the World

March 8, 2018 Pola Mora 0

At ArchDaily we want to see more women showing their projects to the world and receiving the recognition they deserve for their work. Today, we celebrate International Women’s Day and, with the help of our readers, we want to continue to give visibility to the valuable contribution made every day to the field of architecture by millions of colleagues.

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How Chilean Architects Are Helping Realize Ryue Nishizawa’s Curving Concrete Cliffside House

October 27, 2017 Pola Mora 0

The Ochoalcubo project, a pioneering experiment led by the entrepreneur and architecture lover Eduardo Godoy that seeks to unite leading Chilean and Japanese architecture practices with ground-breaking architecture, has started a new phase. Made up of 8 phases which involve 8 different architects, the first stage of this architecture laboratory took place in Marbella and included work from Christian de Groote, Mathias Klotz, Cristián Valdés, José Cruz, Teodoro Fernández, Cecilia Puga, Smiljan Radic and Sebastián Irarrázabal. Toyo Ito was the first international figure to participate in the project with the construction of the White O House in 2009.