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Show Us Your Best Architectural Model Photos!

February 5, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

For a lot of architects, models hold a special place in our hearts. Whereas a building can take years to construct and usually can’t be drastically altered as it nears completion, a model provides architects with the immediacy and flexibility we crave as designers while also allowing us to feel like we’re really making something—a feeling that digital modeling software can rarely provide.

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Spotlight: Alvar Aalto

February 3, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

As one of the key figures of midcentury Modernism and perhaps Finland‘s most celebrated architect, Alvar Aalto (3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was known for his humanistic approach to Modernism. For his characteristically Finnish take on architecture, Aalto has become a key reference point for architecture in the Nordic countries, and his commitment to creating a total work of art left many examples of his design genius not only in buildings but also in their interior features, including furniture, lamps, and glassware design.

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Urban Equipment for Public Spaces Helps to Build a Bike-Friendly City

January 30, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

Designing public spaces without considering the circulation and parking of bicycles is no longer an option in today’s world. Accessibility for the free traffic of cyclists must also be accompanied by adequate security conditions, incorporating these devices in the best possible way to parks, sidewalks, parking lots, and the streetscape as a whole. 

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AIA Responds to Actions Taken by 25 States to Reduce Architectural Licensure Requirements

January 26, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

With a growing number of states choosing to rollback professional architectural licensure requirements, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has issued a “Where We Stand” statement calling for the reinforcement of the practice, which they believe stand to “protect the health, safety and welfare of the public and shield consumers from unqualified practitioners.”

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Neat and Tidy or Messy and Cluttered: Which Inspires More Creativity?

January 17, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

While architects are known for promoting sleek, clutter-free spaces, we have to ask: is this the best way to inspire creativity? Personal preference certainly plays a large part in how you respond to a stark table-tops with nary a stray pencil–maybe this is your nirvana. Or perhaps it’s theoretically preferable but once you have to sit down and work, you find yourself uninspired.

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Fact Check: Which of These Architecture Rumors are Actually True?

January 15, 2018 AD Editorial Team 0

Fact-checking website Snopes (also known as the internet’s first fact-checking website) has now been debunking Urban Legends and setting the record straight when it comes to “questionable” and/or fantastic stories for 23 years. In its two decades of operation, it has amassed not only thousands of well-researched explanations to perplexing myths but has also garnered the praise of news outlets like The New York Times, CNN, and Forbes. So what can Snopes tell us about our dear profession? Get your facts right with our list of dubious (and some not-so-dubious) claims about architecture, buildings, and city design.