We are thrilled to announce that construction is underway on the new home for the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University! The David E. and Stacey L. Goel Center for Creativity & Performance will feature adaptable, multi-use spaces to foster creativity and galvanize future change. Discover more about this exciting project and its sustainable design on our website: https://lnkd.in/eKutj9N3 ARC/ Architectural Resources Cambridge Shawmut Design and Construction
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Do you know what a vomitorium really was? 🤔 This is a feature of amphitheaters and stadiums in ancient Rome. These were wide corridors leading to the auditorium that allowed large numbers of people to go to their seats quickly and efficiently and to leave them quickly after the event. ✅ Nowadays, the concept of the vomitorium is still appearing in discussions about effective traffic management in large buildings and public facilities Although modern architectural approaches differ from ancient practices, the idea of ensuring the smooth flow of people in public spaces remains a priority. What can we learn from the Romans? Read more about it here 👇 #architecture #vomitorium #trafficmanagement
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Do you know what a vomitorium really was? 🤔 This is a feature of amphitheaters and stadiums in ancient Rome. These were wide corridors leading to the auditorium that allowed large numbers of people to go to their seats quickly and efficiently and to leave them quickly after the event. ✅ Nowadays, the concept of the vomitorium is still appearing in discussions about effective traffic management in large buildings and public facilities Although modern architectural approaches differ from ancient practices, the idea of ensuring the smooth flow of people in public spaces remains a priority. What can we learn from the Romans? Read more about it here 👇 #architecture #vomitorium #trafficmanagement
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We are thrilled to share... a new undertaking. Take a look at this piece about the Lewisville Grand Theater located in Texas. Our team has been involved in numerous ventures in Lewisville and we are eager to commence our work at the Grand Theater! Enhancing local communities is a key focus for BCI, and we are thrilled to continue this work in Lewisville. #Community #Architecture #CommunityEnrichment #CommunityImpact #CommunityDevelopment #BCIway #BCIProjects #BCICommunity #EnhancingCommunity #bciexperience #QualityOfLife #InnovativeDesign #BCIExperts #GrandOpening #CommunityFirst #CommunityGrowth #CommunityStrength #CommunitySpaces #BCI #BringingInnovation #CommunityEnhancement #ExcitingTimesAhead #theBCIway #brandstettercarroll #TexasArchitecture #LewisvilleTX
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Do you know what a vomitorium really was? 🤔 This is a feature of amphitheaters and stadiums in ancient Rome. These were wide corridors leading to the auditorium that allowed large numbers of people to go to their seats quickly and efficiently and to leave them quickly after the event. ✅ Nowadays, the concept of the vomitorium is still appearing in discussions about effective traffic management in large buildings and public facilities Although modern architectural approaches differ from ancient practices, the idea of ensuring the smooth flow of people in public spaces remains a priority. What can we learn from the Romans? Read more about it here 👇 #architecture #vomitorium #trafficmanagement
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Noises Off at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool When a client envisions a major redevelopment project that will “allow the whole building to become a vibrant, creative hub, by day and night” acousticians, naturally, get a little bit nervous. To an acoustician, vibrant is just another word for noisy. As for creative? That’s just another word for chaos. When the client proceeds to announce that this vibrant, creative hub is to include an assortment of quiet and loud spaces, nervousness may turn to panic. Such was the case with the £28 million redevelopment of Liverpool’s treasured Everyman Theatre. Alongside such vibrant and creative spaces as the theatre’s famous wraparound auditorium, basement bistro, cafes, bars, rehearsal rooms, workshop facilities and a bustling front-of-house are such noise-sensitive features as a recording suite, meeting rooms and a writer’s study. Add to this an anticipated footfall well in-excess of 100,000 each year, and the acoustic challenge becomes more demanding still. Read how CMS Danskin Acoustics were able to work with the Client, the Architects and the Acousticians at https://lnkd.in/eXnfT4Qb For advice on your project call the experts at CMS Danskin Acoustics Technical & Specification: Paul Absolon Andrew Hayes Wesley Highton Kirsty C. New Product Development: Mark Atkinson Andrew Turner Karen Berridge Technical Sales: Mark Metcalfe David Bowen Beverley Reid Olivia Minett Mike D. Tracey Selby Mark Wright Andrea Campbell Steve Whitbread Judith MacKay Fiona Kerr Kirstie McWilliams Ian Bull Ricky Hill Leon Wood #cmsdanskin #expertise #testdata #trustedpartner #trustedsupplier #specification #specifiers #acoustics #acousticsolutions #vibrations #walls #ceilings #screeders #drylining #lagging #ductwork #pipework
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Harmony Haven: Culture Center Landscape Design Where Nature and Culture Embrace Harmony Haven is more than just a landscape; it's an immersive experience where the natural world intertwines with the cultural heartbeat of the community. Designed as part of a larger cultural center project, this landscape masterpiece serves as a tranquil oasis, inviting visitors to explore, reflect, and connect with the rich tapestry of art, history, and heritage. Project Details: Type: Landscape Design Software Used: AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion ----------------------- #landscape #architecture #LandscapeDesign #Exterior #Lumion #render #3dmodeling
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Did You Know? The acoustics of a building can significantly impact our well-being and productivity. Innovative building designs now consider the 'soundscapes' of environments, aiming to reduce noise pollution and enhance sound quality. Quiet spaces can lower stress levels, improve concentration, and even boost overall happiness. This evolving field in architecture shows how tuning into the sounds around us can create harmonious spaces that support both our mental health and our need for productive, peaceful environments. Do you think about acoustics when designing your spaces? Let us know in the comments! #BBFH is powered by Advanced Glazings Ltd
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