In this week's Jobs Newsletter, Architizer explores the emerging role of Designs Strategist in architectural firms and the open-ended path to become one. Plus, discover exciting job openings at Living Roofs, MKDA and more: https://t.co/B1TLn8pNh6 https://t.co/ppLIy46JGG
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The new database spans a full century of notable women architects, landscape architects, developers, engineers, interior designers, and more. https://t.co/Ogwh93N15J
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Eltz Castle (12th Century)
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Week in Tech: storm resilience and wood-frame structures from @OregonState, @sfiscience researchers find that "bigger cities also produce more income inequality," the tumultuous history behind the Champlain Towers collapse & more news. https://t.co/rqbcIACOxQ https://t.co/iIf5ECbz0W
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Would daydreaming about living in Kate Winslet's home in The Holiday be considered cottagecore? https://t.co/2xo0p1c95z
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Today, the vast majority of countries have a higher proportion of older citizens than young people. The design world needs to rethink elderly architecture. https://t.co/8RqQ6eSCp8
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For this R+D Award winner, concrete's porosity, durability, and moldability make the material ideal for a nonstructural use, says @UofOklahoma associate professor of architecture Daniel Butko. #acoustic #concrete https://t.co/rZhdXlga02 https://t.co/q6Wb2EfgAd
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“The project team used architectural ingenuity to solve a real health care crisis during the pandemic," says Mónica Ponce de León @MPdLStudio of Hospital COVID La Margarita, a winner in this year's R+D Awards. #COVID19 #pandemic #RDawards21 https://t.co/8LXJGt7pZq https://t.co/662UAEXCVB
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What style is this house? Built in 1903 in Oklahoma City, USA.
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