Continuing with our list of architecture programs to explore during the summer, Part II focuses on opportunities for recent high school graduates and adults. Echoing a similar message as provided in Part I, these courses and workshops offer adults young and old, even without prior design exper
DVLPR is looking for highly motivated and intermediate architects based in NYC.
Candidates should have a strong conceptual design talent and be eager to explore innovative design solutions through a pragmatic and iterative design process. In this position you will be respon
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Asia Goode and her Groundwork RVA team once envisioned a mini-farm at Hillside Court in the city’s Southside. The idea started out as an effort to provide h
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St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church is constructing The Recovery House, a 3,500 square foot, free-standing building on the corner of Bayou and Sale Roads.
The Recovery House will be across the street from St. Michael at 123 W. Sale Road.
Director Pierre Perifel explains how anime, comics, and resisting ‘boring’ CGI shaped The Bad Guys
For two decades now, American computer-generated animated films have more or less followed a similar visual template. While their character designs aren’t necessarily hyper-realistic,
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In this day and age, impossibilities are defied in ways we never imagined before. With the advent of 3D printing technology, almost anything can be done even in architecture.
The idea of 3D-printed homes isn’t absurd as such is already happening. If you can 3D-print sneakers, indeed, y
Called House Zero, the new design incorporates curved walls.
We are already convinced that 3D printing is the future of construction. It's becoming so common in architecture that even entire streets and villages are being constructed with this method.
And now, a Texas-based 3D
Axios Austin is an Axios company.
A cutting-edge construction firm is partnering with the U.S. military to build 3D-printed barracks.
Driving the news: Austin-based ICON tells Axios the fast-growing company is building military housing at Fort Bliss in West Texas, its latest projec
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