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Are Your Revit Skills Up to Scratch? Find Out With This Handy Guide

July 24, 2017 Michael Kilkelly 0

When applying for architecture jobs, it’s often necessary to self-evaluate your skill at various tasks. However, with many of these tasks–especially software–it can be difficult to give an accurate assessment since you often don’t know what you don’t know about the skill. This article, originally published by ArchSmarter as “Where Are You on the Path to Revit Mastery?” will help you come to an objective assessment of your skill level with one of the most complex and powerful pieces of software available.

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Ten Fold Designs Revolutionary Structure that Self-Deploys in Minutes

July 24, 2017 Annalise Zorn 0

Eight minutes. That is the length of time UK-based company Ten Fold Engineering’s self-deploying structures can transform itself from a portable rectangular container into a fully habitable space that can be used for either the residential or service sector. Transported by truck, the company offers a shelter that is energy efficient, eliminates labor costs, and is highly customizable in an effort to revolutionize the possibilities of prefabrication and construction. 

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Hydropower Plant Ragn d’Err / Vincenzo Cangemi Architectes

July 24, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

The Mulegn Powerplant is located approximately in the middle of the flat stretch of the Ragn d’Err stream between the Kantonsstrasse and the inflow into the Gelgia river, on the northern side of the stream. Access to the building is via the main road running parallel to Ragn d’Err stream. The building is designed so that it is as safe as possible in the event of flood.

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See the Structural Skeleton of Zaha Hadid Architects’ New Airport Terminal in Beijing

July 24, 2017 韩爽 - HAN Shuang 0

Zaha Hadid Architects’ new passenger terminal for Beijing Airport (currently known as Beijing Daxing International Airport) is poised to become the largest aviation hub in the world. The vast structure, defined by five limbs spreading out from a central core, will cover an area of 313,000 square meters. It has been reported that each “arm” will use images from Chinese culture, including “silk, tea, porcelain, farmlands, and Chinese gardens.”

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Caroline Place / Amin Taha Architects

July 24, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

Surrounded on three sides by eight and nine storey mansion blocks shielding it from the heavy traffic on Bayswater Road and tourism on Queensway, Caroline Place is a quiet enclave of late 1950’s terraces north of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Built with a Modern Northern European sensibility of sharp brick lines and crisp mortar joints layered with softer timber detailing, their interior layouts remained firmly rooted in an earlier English Edwardian tradition. Retaining a desirous separation of served and servant areas of maids’ rooms, sculleries, coal houses with a working rear yard. Servnats occupying the ground level with owners set out above, across larger light filled rooms. In the immediate post war period Bayswater had however already begun to lose its luster to that class, so much so that within a decade of being built its new younger inhabitants found these social conventions to be out of step with their aspirations. Undertaking iconoclastic remodeling and clearing out of the interior sub-dividing walls and where possible the exterior, replacing these with what was felt appropriate at the time. Four decades on, the new occupiers, a family of five, retain the aspiration for open plan living with a desire for tactile material finishes and inevitably to different tastes. 

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Villa Drei Birken / Plasma Studio

July 24, 2017 Daniel Tapia 0

Residence Villa Drei Birken is located on a hillside in the Dolomites at the end of a residential area. The Villa, built in 1960 and renovated in the 80’s, originally consisted of a simple and low volume with a private apartment and four-holiday flats. The designed extension will add six-holiday apartments and further functional and common spaces. The facade opens through a V-shaped surface from the totally closed north facade to the south glazed facade, which is directed to the sun and the panoramic view of the Dolomites.

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Do You Know How the Newly Released 2017 AIA Contract Documents Affect Your Projects?

July 24, 2017 Rene Submissions 0

To keep up with industry trends and important court decisions, every 10 years the AIA core set of contracts are reviewed and updated. The newly revised set of AIA contracts and forms were released April 2017. Major changes include a single Sustainable Project Exhibit that can be added to any AIA document to address the risks and responsibilities associated with sustainable projects; document title changes; new agreements containing a fill point to prompt the parties to discuss and insert an appropriate “termination fee” for terminations for convenience; and an added evaluation provision by the architect if the contractor proposes an alternative means and methods.