The importance of purpose, reliability, and beauty is undeniable. But “good” architecture is a delicate balance of all three. So there is a vital combination to ensure the architecture — seen and unseen elements — create harmonious and well-rounded architecture. https://lnkd.in/ei6t3egW #ChurchDesign #Architecture #SpaceDesign #ChurchArchitecture #InteriorDesign #ChurchGrowth #RethinkChurch #ChurchLeaders #ChurchTech #ArchitectureLovers #Churches #ModernArchitecture #ChurchMinistry #BlogPost
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When people think of architecture, they may think of a small structure like a simple home or office building. Or perhaps they envision the opposite — a complex structure such as a great cathedral or otherworldly skyscraper towering over people below. The thoughts of what architecture looks like may vary, but what makes good architecture? The size? The location? the appearance? https://lnkd.in/ei6t3egW #Architecture #SpaceDesign #ChurchArchitecture #InteriorDesign #ChurchGrowth #RethinkChurch #ChurchLeaders #ChurchTech #ArchitectureLovers #Churches #ModernArchitecture #BlogPost
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The Timeless Appeal of Brick in Modern Architecture: A Complete Guide #brick #brickarchitecture #brickuseinarchitecture #modernarchitecture #architecture #architects #brickstructure #brickbuildings #brickuse Link: https://lnkd.in/gudvf7Q5
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Let's explore hidden architectural gems that many miss. These underrated structures are true marvels of architecture. They deserve both attention and admiration. Key Takeaways: - Discover lesser-known architectural masterpieces. - Uncover the beauty of underrated structures. - Appreciate the innovation and creativity behind these hidden gems. #HiddenGemsinArchitecture #UnderratedArchitecturalMarvels #UniqueStructurestoExplore
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New book explores the world of unbuilt architecture - In the world of architecture, there are many plans that never actually get built. A new book, “Atlas of Never Built Architecture,” by Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell, is a compendium of buildings, city plans and other structures that were designed, but never actually got off the ground. https://lnkd.in/gjXkccpk Worldcat Links - Atlas of Never Built Architecture by Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell -
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What makes modern architecture stand the test of time? Exploring its origins reveals that it’s not just about the striking designs we often see today. This style emerged in response to social needs and the evolving urban environments of the 20th century. The article I came across highlights how modern architecture began in the 17th century but really gained traction in the 1930s and beyond, spearheaded by innovators like Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe. Their approach prioritized function and a connection to the outdoors, creating spaces that promote well-being and community. It’s intriguing to consider how the principles established by these architects still influence contemporary designs and our everyday lives. I’d love to hear your thoughts on how modern architecture impacts your work or personal space. What resonates with you about this style? https://lnkd.in/ggkPK2z3
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Biomimicry in Architecture: Nature's Ingenious Design Blueprint In architecture, the pursuit of innovation has often been intertwined with the study of nature's intricate designs. Biomimicry, the emulation of nature's time-tested patterns and strategies, has emerged as a profound source of inspiration for architects seeking to create sustainable, efficient, and awe-inspiring structures. This harmonious fusion of nature and architecture has given birth to architectural marvels that not only captivate the eye but also offer remarkable functional advantages. https://lnkd.in/gR7N52dX
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Architectural literature has most often shaped the minds and practices of architects worldwide. In this article, we present to you the top 10 books every architect should read, each offering unique insights, inspiration, and knowledge essential for a successful career in architecture. 1. "Towards a New Architecture" by Le Corbusier 2. "The Architecture of Happiness" by Alain de Botton 3. "Architecture: Form, Space, & Order" by Francis D.K. Ching 4. "101 Things I Learned in Architecture School" by Matthew Frederick 5. "Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan" by Rem Koolhaas 6. "The Poetics of Space" by Gaston Bachelard 7. "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture" by Robert Venturi 8. "The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses" by Juhani Pallasmaa 9. "Patterns of Home: The Ten Essentials of Enduring Design" by Max Jacobson, Murray Silverstein, and Barbara Winslow 10. "How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built" by Stewart Brand Read more: https://lnkd.in/gMBmBrta
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people by shafa diandra born and raised in a dutch village, robert verrijt, founder and principal architect at architecture brio explores the intricate connection between architecture, landscape, and the environment. after education in the netherlands, they joined geoffrey bawa's studio in sri lanka, honing the art of integrating architecture with its surroundings. drawn by diversity of landscapes in india, he established a thriving studio in mumbai with his partner shefali balwani for 16 years and then expanded to rotterdam. actively crafting contextually appropriate and sustainable solutions, architecture brio seeks a balance between an architecture of disappearance and the creation of responsive environments amid urban and rural growth challenges. in the face of unprecedented changes, they strive to renew the bond between human-made structures and the natural world. “sustainability is at the core of our work, evident in projects across diverse locations such as india, malaysia, the philippines, switzerland, and belgium. our approach extends beyond aesthetics, focusing on architecture as a dynamic medium that adapts to the unique characteristics of each site. this adaptability, often overlooked in discussions on sustainability is crucial." "the concept takes on varied forms in different contexts, emphasizing the need to tailor measures accordingly. as architects, we prioritize the understanding of the impact of buildings on the environment, integrating adaptive strategies into our process. this underscores the essence of sustainability in our architectural endeavors.” https://bit.ly/4bcymZs
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There are over 65,000 architecture firms in the United States. My great friend and business partner, John Marx, is one of the three principals and Chief Artistic Officer of Form4 Architecture. To celebrate the Fourth of July, Architizer ranked Form4 as 21st within the Top 100 Design Firms in the United States, measured by their achievement of design excellence. John is my mentor. He helps me deeply understand art, the Burning Man culture, and why we must profoundly care for each other so our newfound Humanity can envelop Our Planet. John, I’m so, so proud to be your friend. John Marx, AIA, is a co-founding principal and chief artistic officer of Form4 Architecture in San Francisco. He is responsible for developing Form4 Architecture’s design vision and philosophical language. John balances expressive design, rigor, empathy and sustainability to create captivating buildings and spaces that resonate with people and enhance their lives. To return a sense of humanity back into architecture, he advocates for the inclusion of Philosophy, Art, and Poetry in the thoughtful making of place by creating emotionally resonant architecture and urban spaces. He is a part time student of Absurdity, Paradox, Kindness, and Balance. Form4 Architecture believes in returning a sense of humanity to modernism through emotional meaning and poetic design. John’s firm, Form4 Architecture, achieved the rank of 21st in the country according to key statistics that demonstrated each firm’s level of architectural excellence. The following metrics have been accumulated to establish each architecture firm’s ranking: The number of A+Awards won (2013 to 2024): 2 The number of A+Awards finalists (2013 to 2024): 7 The number of projects selected as “Featured Project” (2009 to 2024): 12 The number of projects uploaded to Architizer (2009 to 2024): 26 https://lnkd.in/gcUf6QQb
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Did architects think they were going to design buildings like this when they studied architecture? Why do we see all those morose boxes being built? Is 2D CAD part of the problem? Can the new technologies help us reimagine contemporary residential construction? #architecture #residentialconstruction https://lnkd.in/emPJ-4MK
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