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Natural catastrophes can't be avoided but the way our buildings react to them can be controlled. Countries with a seismic nature such as New Zealand, Chile, and Japan are at the vanguard of seismic design, but that does... READ MORE >
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Scandinavian architecture is widely recognized for its clean lines and austere color palette,... READ MORE >
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In light of recent natural disasters and an increase in refugee resettlement, the need for fas... READ MORE >
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When thinking about designing an environmentally friendly building, "sustainability" is top of mind, however, some confuse the terms "sustainable" and "energy efficient", using them interchangeably. The two terms actual... READ MORE >
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Wood veneer is a beauty in itself with its exceptionality in texture, color, figure and grain... READ MORE >
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From structural to aesthetics, the various functions and practical applications of wood in arc... READ MORE >
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Barns have been used for centuries as housing for livestock and as storage sections for farm produce. Eradication of farming has left these structures barely in use. Thus, as designers, we have the responsibility to conv... READ MORE >