DAVIS has been at the forefront of development around Tempe Town Lake for nearly three decades. In this article by Bisnow, DAVIS Principal Architect and Project Designer Richard Drinkwater and DAVIS Principal Architect Buck Yee share insight behind the iconic DAVIS projects that have transformed Tempe Town Lake and its surrounding areas. https://lnkd.in/gChgTz7P
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Interesting stuff. Check out this discussion on affordable housing and building community.
In this Studio Session, ARCHITECT Editor-in-Chief Paul Makovsky discusses a range of projects that exemplify architectural ingenuity in affordable housing with David Baker, founder of David Baker Architects, and Russ Naylor, co-founder of BŌK Modern. https://bit.ly/4f6QGVI
Building Community through Housing, Sustainability, and Design
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📢 ‘Starchitects’ partner with Nichols Architects in Miami In the latest issue of Global Miami Magazine, Igor Reyes discusses Nichols Architects partnerships with leading Starchitects. The article explores how Miami's growing prominence as a global city is drawing attention and investment from international players. This ongoing trend is elevating the city's design landscape, with developers eager to incorporate more cutting edge architecture into our vibrant community. As design consultants and executive architects, our team offers valuable expertise on local code requirements and ensures the design vision is faithfully executed during construction. Our work results in buildings that are both visually striking and robust, designed to withstand Miami’s challenging weather conditions. We have successfully collaborated with Bjarke Ingels Group, Morris Adjmi Architects, Pelli Clarke & Partners, Gensler and others on hospitality, commercial and residential projects. Head to the comments to get a link for the full article #Architecture #Design #Starchitects #NicholsArchitects #GlobalMiamiMagazine #Miami #HospitalityExperts #LuxuryLiving
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The key to designing successful tall buildings: As tall buildings rise, so does the need for thoughtful design and public trust, writes Tom Mitchell, partner at Metropolitan Workshop LLP
The key to designing successful tall buildings
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Urban design is the art of creating livable spaces where the harmony of architecture and community fosters a vibrant and sustainable future.
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Today, we celebrate the incredible power of architecture to shape not only our cities but how we live, work, and interact with the world. Architecture is more than just buildings; it's a reflection of our dreams, our cultures, and our collective future. With a new era of design, let’s remember the importance of creating sustainable, inclusive, and innovative spaces. Whether through green buildings, community-centric designs, or smart infrastructure, architects can craft environments that uplift and inspire. It's a day to appreciate the balance between aesthetic beauty and functional purpose and to commit ourselves to building a world that’s both resilient and breathtaking. Here's to the architects, designers, and visionaries who are shaping the future of our cities and communities. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries and redefining what’s possible! 🌿🏙️ #WorldArchitectureDay #SustainableDesign #ArchitectsOfTomorrow #CommunityDesign #BuildingTheFuture
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Transforming cityscapes into vibrant havens, our urban and landscape design activates life into the spaces that connect us all. Darchitect prioritize sustainability, resilience, and community well-being in every design. #Darchitect #enhancingcommunities #architecture #interiordesign #urbanplanning #landscape #design #conceptdesign #facades #engineering #engineeringconsultancy #architecturephotography #architect #architecture_hunter #archilovers
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What's on your summer bucket list? Touring Chicago's architecture from the river is on the top of our list. Since we first featured the Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise in our blog, the price has gone up, but the experience is better than ever! https://ow.ly/bLzA50RO7WC #Chicago #architecture #BucketList
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Architects are not just designers of buildings; we are also at times called upon to be custodians of history. Nowhere is this more evident than in historic neighborhoods like Austin's Hyde Park, Old West Austin, or Guadalupe. Here, the past plays a pivotal role in the future. While we produce designs that are honest in their contemporaneity, we must also be mindful of the sensitive balance between the present and preservation. It's important to be familiar with historic design standards before embarking on a design project in a historic neighborhood. In Austin, as in many cities, the local Historical Landmark Commission (HLC) upholds the integrity of these cherished locales by enforcing historic design standards. Knowledge of the HLC and being able to work with them is vital. Why? First and foremost, it ensures that your vision aligns with the unique character and charm of historic neighborhoods. Historic design standards provide invaluable insights into the architectural styles, materials, and elements that define and are appropriate to your neighborhood's historic fabric. By ensuring that a new design or addition is both unique, and congruent with these standards, we honor the past while promoting the harmonious growth of the community.
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Decoding the Architectural Vernacular of Houston By Joe Rivers https://lnkd.in/g9BCnMJX "All forms of vernacular architecture are built to meet specific needs, accommodating the values, economies, and ways of life of the cultures that produce them." – Paul Oliver This journal post marks the initiation of a series dedicated to exploring different design components of the Houston and Gulf Coast vernacular. The intent is to create an ongoing and evolving conversation about what constitutes good architecture for Houston. Through this journey, our collective ideas will grow, strengthen, and transform as we delve deeper into the intricacies of our city and, by extension, each other. Understanding and respecting the architectural vernacular of a region is not a mere nod to history; it is a commitment to creating designs that are deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the community. Houston's architectural vernacular is a dynamic tapestry woven with threads of culture, history, climate, materials, functionality, aesthetics, and community. By dissecting these elements, architects can navigate the delicate balance between honoring tradition and meeting the evolving needs of a vibrant and diverse city. As we embark on this exploration of Houston's architectural identity, let us celebrate the stories told by each building, honor the craftsmanship of the past, and embrace the responsibility of shaping a built environment that reflects the essence of our community. Through this ongoing conversation, we aspire to contribute to the ever-evolving narrative of good architecture for Houston – a narrative that is both a testament to our shared history and a compass guiding us toward a sustainable and culturally rich future. Image: Leonid Furmansky Project: Boulevard Oaks Garage Quarters
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"Shaping the Future of Urban Spaces with Sustainable Architecture 🌿🏙️" "As architects, we have the power to design cities that not only meet the needs of today but also prepare for a sustainable tomorrow. In my recent projects, I’ve focused on integrating sustainable materials, energy-efficient systems, and eco-friendly designs into urban environments. 🌱 Our cities are evolving rapidly, and it’s essential to create spaces that are both functional and mindful of their environmental impact. Whether it’s through green rooftops, solar energy, or water conservation, sustainable architecture is a critical part of our urban future. ♻️ I'm passionate about continuing to learn, innovate, and contribute to projects that make a positive difference for both people and the planet. What are some of the sustainable trends you're seeing in urban architecture? Let’s discuss how we can continue to push the boundaries of design!"
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