Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Architecture and Design

Melbourne's tallest skinny skyscraper by BKK Architects approved Architecture and Design
Designed by Melbourne firm BKK (Black Kosloff Knott), the 73-storey tower will be located on 54-56 Clarke Street near the Crown casino in Southbank ...
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Executive Q&A: SAA Design Group founder David Schreiber helps ... 77Square.com
He cited the hiring this fall of Jacob Blue, a sustainability expert and national leader in the practice of ecological landscape architectural design, known ...
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New titles to review in January's architecture book club Building Design
How does digital media (mobile phones, GPS, iPods, tablets, internet, etc.) affect the way we perceive, inhabit and design space? Why do architects ...
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Best architecture in the world on north shore The Daily Telegraph
The north shore properties are the only NSW ones listed in the book published by one of the world's most respected architecture and design ...
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Crafting Berlin's architecture The Star Online
The panoramic view of the city greeted the Taylor's University School of Architecture, Building and Design (SABD) students as they walked up the ...
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Into the Woods Sourceable
Designed by Breathe Architecture, the "Into the Woods" house takes the shape of three fallen trees, its form following its function and design leaving no ...
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AUTOCAD DESIGN DRAUGHTSMAN ( HVAC / PLUMBING / FIRE ... Emirates 24/7
Preparation HVAC & CHW shop drawings based on Architecture, Structural, & Interior Design drawings; Air terminal Selections from catalogues; ...
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Smell: Architecture's hidden dimension Building Design
Smell is a sense most architects have engaged with at some point in their work: whether designing a house, a residential care home or the industrial ...
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