10 Architecture Firms to Watch in 2017
With NBBJ’s foray into virtual reality and Kéré Architecture’s socially conscious, thoughtful approa ch to building, the coming year promises to bring exciting new developments.
With NBBJ’s foray into virtual reality and Kéré Architecture’s socially conscious, thoughtful approa ch to building, the coming year promises to bring exciting new developments.
Released on September 14, 2016, the latest edition of Vectorworks design and BIM software offers mor e than 100 updates and plenty of new tools to make designing, collaborating and sharing ideas with clients easier than ever. According to Dr. Biplab Sarkar, who was recently named the company’s CEO, 70 percent of these additions were actually…
“Generative design involves finding high-level goals and constraints and using the power of computat ion to explore thousands and thousands of design options,” explains research scientist David Benjamin.
It’s no longer enough to end up with a great design anymore. The methods of how one gets there are a lmost equally important.
Williams amassed a portfolio of 2,000 homes with a stellar client list that included Tyrone Power, L ucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Barron Hilton and Frank Sinatra
As New York City planners and developers continue to develop the long-neglected waterfronts along th e East River, a new proposal begins to take shape. In North Brooklyn, the former industrial site that was home to the Astral Oil Works refinery has finally been secured by the city after a contested battle to purchase the last…
Despite the complexity of their construction, these buildings and installations are inviting, playfu l and retain a sense of lightness.
In the unforgettable words of the A-Team’s John “Hannibal” Smith, we love it when a plan comes toget her — and that is exactly what is happening near St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City, the site of the city’s AIDS Memorial Park. Today marks the dedication of this striking project in Manhattan, an important new…
“It was the night before Christmas, and all through the Bauhaus…” December brings with it many familiar things: colder days, longer nights, some pretty extreme weather, and a healthy dose of festive cheer. While some people are already enjoying their Christmas vacation, an architect’s work is never done, and many firms will be working hard…