REBUILD is the benchmark meeting point for all building professionals, characterised by its emphasis on industrialised construction. Since its first edition, the event has focused on industrialisation, digitalisation and sustainability, its three key axes.
Erieta Attali, one of the most commanding architectural photographers working today, began her career working on archaeological sites, including Delos, the mythic birthplace of both Apollo and Artemis. Indeed, no sooner had photography been invented in the Nineteenth century than it became a key tool for archaeologists, recording the layers progressively revealing ancient civilizations from architectural fragments and traces on the ground. But for Attali to make images of an archaeological site goes far beyond literal documentation to capturing a topographical vision, extending often to the horizon, or even on the open sea and the sense it gives us of the curvature of the earth.
The CCCB announces the 12th edition of the European Prize for Urban Public Space, which is open for entries from 5 March to 16 April 2024. The conditions of entry and everything you need to know to take part in the Prize are available at www.publicspace.org
The BADGER BATTLE competition from the architectural visualization studio HISM, challenging 3D artists to create outstanding images, will run from March 1 to April 1, 2024.
Archisource presents the Drawing of the Year Awards 2024 - the fifth annual, creative imagery Awards - open to all and free to enter! The Awards are the ultimate accolade in visual representations across architecture and design, celebrating the very best imagery created by professionals and students around the world. There is over £100,000 GBP ($127,000 USD) worth of prizes to be won, with the top 250 entries receiving a free Affinity V2 Universal Licence!
European Cultural Academy is pleased to offer a scholarship opportunity to join the 3rd edition of the "Sustainable Healthy Cities: building for the future" course. The scholarship will cover full tuition fee.
Richard Neutra (1892-1970) Wat Po, Bangkok, Thailand, 1952 charcoal and pastel on paper 10 7/8 x 13 1/2 inches; 27.6 x 34.3 centimeters
Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Richard Neutra: Travel Drawings, on display March 23-May 4, 2024. Richard Neutra (1892-1970) is best known as an icon in the world of architecture, whose notable residential and commercial projects exemplified the functional principles and minimalist aesthetics of the mid-century modern movement. The lively drawings in this exhibition, executed during the architect’s numerous travels throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas over the course of the 1950s and 1960s, manifest the same empathetic and curious spirit that characterized Neutra’s architectural practice. Serving as a form of communication that transcended language barriers, these expressive drawings offer a profound window into the perspective and interior life of their celebrated maker.
A Universal 5-Star – How to Design for Today’s Unpredictable Workforce As choice transitions from a luxury to a necessity, the obligation to provide for flexibility poses a significant challenge for organizations when crafting work environments and policies that are unswervingly aligned to the diverse needs of their workforce. Balancing varying provisions and office time preferences can seem like an insurmountable task when attempting to please everyone. Join us for Episode 46 as we explore methods for unravelling the complexities of employee needs to create a 5-star experience for all.
Explore the Layers of Country at Baggarrook-al Biik-u
A chance to experience Country through the eyes through the eyes of a First Nations woman. Baggarrook-al Biik-u explores the Layers of Country – below, on, water, wind, sky and Star Countries. The exhibition will also look at Baban Darrang, the Mother Tree, and the metaphorical comparison to cultural survival.
Once again, ArchDaily is looking for a proactive and curious architecture enthusiast to join our team of interns in 2024. As a Projects Intern, you will be part of the team in charge of curating and coordinating all built project publications on ArchDaily. The team searches for worldwide built works to add to a database based on their contribution to architecture development and/or their usefulness to the profession. The Projects Team maintains a global network of contacts, generating strong communication with architects to create, maintain, and grow a global architectural community.
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Looking for a fast and seamless way to coordinate and align on spatial information with clients and colleagues? Join urban planner Juan Pablo Corral for a masterclass focused on streamlining your team's mapping workflow. Whether you work in urban design, planning, transportation and mobility, or civil engineering, this event will help you find ways to work more efficiently with the help of accessible tools like QGIS and Felt.
We often take plants in the urban landscape for granted: we see them on a daily basis but don’t really look. We usually cannot name them, nor do we know whether they’re edible or have healing properties. It’s typically only when nature becomes a nuisance, for example during allergy season, that we take note of plants in the city.