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Mass Timber

Bjarke Ingels Group designs a mass timber cube structure for the University of Kansas

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and executive architect BNIM have unveiled their design for a new mass timber cube structure called the Makers’ KUbe for the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design. A six-story, 50,000-sf building for learning and collaboration, the light-filled KUbe will house studio and teaching space, 3D-printing and robotic labs, and a ground-level cafe, all organized around a central core.

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Architects

Every building starts with a concept and a design. Architects are involved at every stage of the process, even after a design has been finalized, helping other building team members through the snares and missteps in the construction process. Building Design+Construction delivers news, trends, and research to the nation's largest architectural design firms. 

Jul 22, 2011

High-performance windows and doors

Learning objectives After reading this article, you should be able to: Understand issues of thermal performance and energy efficiency in relation to window and door systems; describe optimal detailing of the window-wall interface and how it contributes to building performance, sustainability, and occupant well-being; understand how durability contributes to sustainable windows/doors; and list sustainable O&M requirements for window and door systems.

Jul 21, 2011

Falling Architecture Billings Index reflects decrease in design demands

This months Architecture Billings Index (ABI), provided by the American Institute of Architects, is almost a full point lower than last month’s reported score. June’s reading of 47.2 was short of the required 50 to achieve billings increases, making July’s reading of 46.3 an unwelcome sign of market tidings.

Jul 19, 2011

Cuningham Group’s Alpensia Resort chosen for 2018 Winter Olympics

Cuningham Group Architecture’s Alpensia Resort in Pyeonchang, South Korea, will host the Olympic…
Jul 5, 2011

AIA to develop database of stalled projects for investor financing

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced an emergent database for potential investors…
Jun 29, 2011

New leadership role for architects in net-zero design

BD+C Editorial Director Rob Cassidy talks with RNL Design's Tom Hootman, AIA, about the changing role of architects in net-zero designs.
Jun 29, 2011

Construction begins on Scripps Cardiovascular Institute in San Diego

Construction commenced on the $456 million Scripps Cardiovascular Institute in San Diego, Calif.…
Jun 28, 2011

Energy-efficient tower crowned tallest building in Cincinnati

The 41-story Great American Tower at Queen City Square has opened in Cincinnati, becoming the…
Jun 23, 2011

Chicago-based firm to design third-tallest building in China

Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill Architecture won a competition to design the $773 million Wuhan Greenland…
Jun 22, 2011

Mobile architecture addresses social issues, technology evolution

Mobile architecture addresses more than just the rapid technological changes in today’s society.…
Jun 22, 2011

Falling Architecture Billings Index indicates low design demands

Last month, the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) reportedly slowed to 47.2, continuing on a…
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