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Architectural Practice Evolve |
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Architectural for now and future
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pURE ARCHITECTURE |
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Creating a new way of life |
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Evolution of the Master Builder |
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Discovering the New World: The Architect Explorer |
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none |
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Sustainable Design: Cultivating Architectural Design |
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Architecture Practice 21st century |
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TAP WATER - the educational resource of our profession |
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Networking Towards New Modes of Architectural Production |
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Snow White and the Solution |
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Architectural Communication |
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I hope you have as much fun reading this as I had writing it :) More available at partiv.blogspot.com! |
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Personalize Your Own Manifesto |
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Bridging the Great Divide |
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The Generalist Architectural Practice of the 21st Century |
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Designing the World's Future |
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The Development of the Profession through not-for-profit |
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"So You Want to Start an Architecture Office in the 21st Century?" |
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ENGAGING THE VIRTUAL COMMUNITY |
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Cracks in the pavement - architects responding to global forces |
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By maintaining the some of current methods of architectural practice we have to bring about a change in the clients perspective. Let us govern our designs.
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Keep it simple |
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Arch-Collector: The Latent Possibilities of Association and Collection
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were are not equal |
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R U I N S :
S H A R D S :
O R G A N I S M * |
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Integrating Building Practices for the New Breed of Building Professional |
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Not Just A Day at the Office:
THE ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPAL IN 2020
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Touching perfection. |
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Acronyms of the Long Since Dead |
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Wake Up - It's Time to Be An Architect |
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dogmArchitecture |
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Architecture as Retail, Research, + Design |
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"The Future" |
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Taco Bell: A Teaching Firm Treasure |
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What Architecture Wants |
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Designed and Wrought |
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An All-Inclusive Firm |
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Action Plan
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Public Attitude toward Architecture- Can We Change? |
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Blurring Boundaries |
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The Practice Architecture in the 21st Century: Designing in a digital
office |
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Synthesis |
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To a Psychology of Space |
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Coversion: Architecting a Preactive Discipline |
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Being the Elephant |
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A New Breed of Collaborative |
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Into a new era |
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Communication in the Design Process: Repairing the Schism |
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"a match burns, an architect desires...." |
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The Future of Architectural Practice in the 21st Century |
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Hip Hop Architecture in the 21st Century |
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"The Need for the Continued Development of Modernism" |
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The Holistic Design Laboratory |
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Expert Generalist |
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Modern with Meaning |
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The renaissance firm |
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THE ARCHETYPE OF A NEW FIRM |
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Today's Innovative Firms Will Define the Mainstream of the 21st Century |
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An unnatural divide |
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RELOAD(ing) |
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The Indulgence of Black |
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To Thrive |
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Sustainable Cities and the New Scientific Design Process |
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I Do All My Own Stunts, or Architecture is an Action Word |
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The Disposable Architecture Firm |
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Regenerating Revolution: The Biotechnical Practice |
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Master Builder to Master Manufacturer |
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The Failure of Autonomous Architect |
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The New Architect |
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The End of Architecture; for ever! |
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Research, Invention, and Collaboration |
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Architecture and the urban/social metasystem |
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practice of the Future in Mumbai |
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Architect Versus Computer: A Decree |
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An Action Plan for the Future |
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Abstract
Seeking to Change |
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Global Regionalism of Architecture in the Twenty First Century. |
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Clarity For The Bleary-Eyed |
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Manifesto C21 |
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A Study of the Typology of Modern Chinese Urban Planning and Architectural Styles |
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Architecture of Immigration :: Borders of the 21st Century |
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architectural For the 21st century |
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Progressively Vernacular, Politically Green |
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design activism and the integrated practice of making place |
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Looking for a Relationship |
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instruct to notice architecture |
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More Than Technology |
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Passionate Evolution |
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Pioneers on the Fringe of Architecture |
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Re|Designing Design |
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Mondern Master Architect |
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Architecture : Supporting an Ongoing Relationship Between Time and Place |
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Redefining Expertise |
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Make Architecture Relevant |
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Becoming the New Architect |
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The social issue of responsible architecture |
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global local mundane delinearize information respond to specificity technological creative intent virtual rebirth |
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Abstract: Immeasurable Value
The Role of Architecture within the Construction Industry and the Community
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Rethinking Support Networks Inside the Public Sector |
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Benefits of Collaboratives as a Singular Entity
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The Weather Report |
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Design+Build:
The Practice of Handmade Architecture |
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The Price of Relevance |
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Behavioral Architecture |
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The true beauty |
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Practice to Practice |
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IT |
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Reprioritizing the Firm of the 21st Century
(in Three Acts) |
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Weaving Architecture into the World’s Wide Web |
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Architecture is defined by humanity. As humanity changes, so must architecture. |
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Engage and Enlighten: Theme Parks as Inpiration for the New Urban Ideal |
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Cultural Consulting in the 21st Century Experience Economy |
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The Good,The Bad, and The Global |
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Time Stands Still.
Simple solutions can transform lives, so what are we waiting for?
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State of Crisis |
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Sustaining Timeless Structures |
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The Globalized, Technocized Architectural Practice of the 21st Century |
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Poetics and Methodology |
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An essay on 21 century architecture mission |
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“Vitruvius Pyramid”; 21 century “Vitruvus Triangle” |
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Don’t look like a Dinosaur! / Don’t feel like a Frog! |
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ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE OF THE 21st CENTURY
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Design Responsibility |
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The Languages of Architecture |
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Structure for Success |
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Redlines on Architectural Practice |
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Substituting Images of Value by Valuable Creations |
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Redefining Architectural Practice
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Unstable Foundation |
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Do The Right Thing
(Not a Spike Lee joint) |
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Satellite-based Collaboration |
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momentary manifesto (in two parts) |
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ONE STEP |
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Re-establishing Architecture's Worth |
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Born Late |
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main concepts in transaction with project or project definer |
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FORGOTTEN EVOLUTION |
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