Bahaa Aydi ~ WIP: Designing a sunny colorful home in California ›› posted: Sep 13 '23 | see all
Esther Sperber ~ photographing our recently completed Central Park West apartment ›› posted: Sep 13 '23 | see all
Carl Burdick ~ This project was canceled...but it would have been pretty cool..... ›› posted: Sep 6 '23 | see all
Isabel Sellhausen ~ studying sustainable design for LEED GA certification ›› posted: Sep 5 '23 | see all
Mohammad A. Kader ~ Walter Reed Dance Institute at D.C. (StudioMB) ›› posted: Sep 1 '23 | see all
Tony Zarrella ~ Luxury Coastal Contemporary~Marco Island, FL ›› posted: Aug 31 '23 | see all
Mark Henrick Smith ~ Absrtract schematic layout of community cluster Green Spaces and Active Lifestyles: Designing communities with ample green spaces, parks, and pedestrian-friendly areas encourages physical activity, social interaction, and a sense of well-being. This promotes healthier lifestyles and fosters a sense of community among residents Well-planned sustainable communities can incorporate noise-reduction measures, contributing to quieter and more peaceful living environments. This has positive effects on mental health and overall well-being. Project management is crucial for turning ideas into reality within a structured framework. Effective project management ensures that projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to predefined quality standards. It involves defining project goals, breaking them down into manageable tasks, allocating resources, scheduling activities, and continuously monitoring progress. Skilled project managers are adept at risk assessment and mitigation, stakeholder communication, and adapting to changes that inevitably arise during the project lifecycle. In the context of design clusters, project management becomes even more significant. The collaborative nature of design clusters often involves complex projects with multiple stakeholders, each contributing their expertise. Project management techniques help coordinate these diverse contributions, aligning them toward a common vision. Clear communication, efficient resource allocation, and timely decision-making are crucial to ensure that projects within design clusters run smoothly and produce desired outcomes. ›› posted: Aug 27 '23 | see all
Will Simon ~ ...I am currently working part-time for Curious Cardinals, a virtual mentorship program where I teach students about the practice of design and the history of architecture. I tailor my curriculum specifically to interests and feedback of my students and I offer them various methods of instruction to keep them engaged. ›› posted: Jul 31 '23 | see all
Sonali Shukla ~ Los Angeles 2035: National Obsolescence. National Blvd is an obsolete asset. In the shadow of the fastest form of conventional travel (the Freeway)we propose architecture as urban design at a pedestrian scale. ›› posted: Jul 20 '23 | see all
Davis Murithi Gikundi ~ Drylands Research and Training Centre in KENYA ›› posted: Jun 29 '23 | see all
Mark Johnson ~ Looking back through the house from Primary Bedroom Terrace ›› posted: Jun 20 '23 | see all