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Design of House

Posted by on November 10, 2023 – 10:56 pm

Design of House

About a month or two ago, I started doing something that may seem pretty straight forward, but I had never thought of before (it was a bit of a duh moment). I started creating artwork for no other reason than creation and practice. As an artist, it s actually a bit of a conundrum. I personally know that I have a hard time sitting down and just creating something without any guidelines or parameters. I never know what to paint - or to paint at all. I could sketch, but what would I sketch?? So a began letting color be my parameters and not worrying…

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Architects in Cambridge

Posted by on September 7, 2023 – 08:56 pm

Architects in Cambridge

Early in their practice when clients asked Jinhee Park, AIA, and John Hong, AIA, LEED AP, to design a house with 600, pounds of steel and concrete salvaged from Boston’s Big Dig highway project, the duo produced an aggressive yet beautiful 4, 300-square-foot home that was widely published. It’s the kind of out-of-the box sustainable thinking upon which the young firm built its reputation. With offices in New York, Boston, and Seoul, Korea, SsD has moved on to bigger projects, but it still applies the same logic to its work. “We started [Big Dig]…

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Oxford Brookes

Posted by on July 13, 2023 – 07:14 pm

Oxford Brookes

By Samantha Jacquest Emily Labram Taking initiative was the main theme behind Emily Labram’s talk during the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies’ Lunchtime Seminar. Emily explained her career path from graduate student to Publishing Technologist at Bibliocloud, focusing on 10 “insights” she learned along the way. As a postgraduate student, hearing how people have achieved success is always inspiring and reassuring; one common theme I seem to hear is that even when someone does not travel the career path they expected, the unexpected…

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Architects Cambridgeshire

Posted by on June 15, 2023 – 06:32 pm

Architects Cambridgeshire

Mole Architects is an award-winning architectural practice based in Cambridge, founded by Meredith Bowles in 1997. From The Black House in the Cambridgeshire Fens (featured in the V&A architecture gallery) to the Living Architecture collaboration on the Balancing Barn, the practice has been marked out by its distinctiveness, originality and personality. Mole makes buildings described by Elle Decoration as ‘not just green but gorgeous’, expressing a commitment to cutting-edge sustainability alongside a passion for colour, form and material…

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Interior Design Cambridge

Posted by on June 7, 2023 – 06:23 pm

Interior Design Cambridge

Our commercial interior design team plays a key part in our office design and fit-out projects. Working closely with our clients they have an amazing knack of creating workplace designs which impress and inspire. Based in Cambridge, we work with clients all over East Anglia and further afield and can help with workplace interior design, space planning and furniture supply. Rather than creating superficial, expensive and impractical designs, the design team has evolved hand in hand with the core discipline of the company – office design, fit-out…

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DLA Architects, Ltd

Posted by on April 24, 2023 – 05:39 pm

DLA Architects, Ltd

Steve Wright is a Partner and Director of Architecture at DLA. He acts as a liaison between the Project Managers/Architects and the Design Department to ensure the Design intent is carried through into the project while maintaining the Owner’s Budget and objectives. Steve is also our resident Auditorium specialist, with a dozen of the highly specialized spaces on his resume. Not only does he have a genuine interest in the performing arts, but his background in lighting design gives him unique insight into the intricacies of lighting for the arts…

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RIBA venue hire

Posted by on February 3, 2023 – 03:17 pm

RIBA venue hire

Stephanie Ellrott, head of venues at RIBA said: “This double first helps conferences to enjoy the very best of RIBA. We have also included access to our seasonal exhibitions which provide a great talking point for delegates, as they can appreciate displays of architecture design and craftsmanship from around the world. There are also no extra hidden costs in our first ever DDR and all profits from events at our venue go back into supporting the work of the RIBA charity and its role in supporting British architectural talents.” The DDR includes day…

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Home extensions London

Posted by on January 10, 2023 – 02:55 pm

Home extensions London

We will help you plan, design and deliver whatever London house extensions you need. House extensions are a great way of gaining extra space in your home and are generally a more affordable and less disruptive alternative to moving. The main consideration when planning your house extension project is the local planning guidelines. These can vary significantly between different London boroughs. Other considerations will be the type of property you live in, your budget for the project and what you want to achieve from the space. House Extensions As…

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RIBA Birmingham

Posted by on November 27, 2022 – 02:03 pm

RIBA Birmingham

Your portfolio will form the basis of the interview discussion and should include the following: Final project from your BA course. Other projects from final year or second year. A copy of your written dissertation or final year essay. Selected excerpts from sketchbooks and workbooks. A range of work from your practical training year or architectural employment (this includes technical work as well as design and presentation work). Evidence of your RIBA Part 1 exemption (e.g BA certificate). You will also be asked to prepare a critical self appraisal…

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Architecture degrees UK

Posted by on August 21, 2022 – 08:09 am

Architecture degrees UK

Architecture students develop highly desirable creative, visual, technical and design-based skills. As well as a career in architecture, see what other opportunities are open to you Job options Jobs directly related to your degree include: Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject, so don t restrict your thinking to the jobs listed here. Work experience Completing some work experience or an industrial placement helps you to develop an understanding of architectural…

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