This month marks another year in the books for The Leaf, a place that has become a cornerstone of connection between people and nature here in Winnipeg. From its vibrant indoor biomes to its thoughtfully designed outdoor gardens. We’re proud to have been part of this journey, contributing to the design of the gardens through our products. It’s a testament to what thoughtful design and collaboration can achieve. Learn more here - https://bit.ly/4ivPKfw Great work to everyone a part of this project! KPMB Architects, HTFC Planning & Design, Assiniboine Park & Zoo, Blackwell Engineers, Architecture 49 #barkman #theleaf #hardscapes #creatingconcretesolutions
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In the latest episode of our Rideau Registry development series, we explore the excavation of limestone bedrock around the historic City Registry Office (CRO) and the creation of protective shoring around the site. With this crucial phase complete, the CRO now stands on temporary “stilts,” allowing our partners to start constructing a two-storey underground parking garage in the excavated area surrounding the building. Thank you to our partners Reliance Construction, Zeidler Architecture, Mammoet, and NEUF architect(e)s in helping us bring this incredible project to life! Don’t miss the other episodes in this series: https://lnkd.in/gCpKHNSR #Development #Residential #RideauRegistry #Ottawa
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#tuesdayquotes "The good building is not one that hurts the landscape, but one which makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built." - Frank Lloyd Wright #arcop #arcopdesigns #quotesonarchitecture #architecturequotes #architectquotes #quotesforyou #residentialdesign #goodbuilidingforgoodpeople
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Biophilia connects us to place and landscape. We also know that place and landscape are both cornerstones of our Indigenous Australian culture. It raises an important question as to whether biophilic design can meaningfully connect the built environment to the world’s oldest living culture. Bunji Place, designed by fjmt Architects, is a community and arts building located in Narre Warren in suburban Melbourne. It explores this question specifically, through the use of many biophilic principles as well as the project's naming after Bunjil the Creator. The architects used a grand woven timber structure, with a sense of flow and movement, as the entry to the building. A generous gesture, enhancing light and a feeling of connectedness to the outside. The natural materiality and its formal reference to a wedge-tailed eagle have a direct relationship with the natural world and our indigenous history. Do you think that biophilia is a tool we can use in design to better tell the stories of our Indigenous history? #AustralianDesign #NetworkingEvents #AustralianArchitecture #TheArcAgencyAU #ArchitectureCommunity
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In case you missed it: The SLB and Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) announced the winners of the Timber in the City 5: Urban Habitats Competition. The fifth installment of the Timber in the City series, this year’s competition challenged students to devise ways of meeting urban housing needs through the addition of an overbuild, or vertical extension, made of wood to an existing building or structure. The seven winning projects demonstrate creative and clear approaches to designing a healthy built environment with wood as a central material, emphasizing the importance of addressing both sustainability and affordability in urban development. View the winners here: https://hubs.ly/Q02RxKW90
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Biophilia connects us to place and landscape. We also know that place and landscape are both cornerstones of our Indigenous Australian culture. It raises an important question as to whether biophilic design can meaningfully connect the built environment to the world’s oldest living culture. Bunji Place, designed by fjmt Architects, is a community and arts building located in Narre Warren in suburban Melbourne. It explores this question specifically, through the use of many biophilic principles as well as the project's naming after Bunjil the Creator. The architects used a grand woven timber structure, with a sense of flow and movement, as the entry to the building. A generous gesture, enhancing light and a feeling of connectedness to the outside. The natural materiality and its formal reference to a wedge-tailed eagle have a direct relationship with the natural world and our indigenous history. Do you think that biophilia is a tool we can use in design to better tell the stories of our Indigenous history? #NetworkingEvents #TheArcAgencyAU #AustralianDesign #AustralianArchitecture #ArchitectureCommunity
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Biophilia connects us to place and landscape. We also know that place and landscape are both cornerstones of our Indigenous Australian culture. It raises an important question as to whether biophilic design can meaningfully connect the built environment to the world’s oldest living culture. Bunji Place, designed by fjmt Architects, is a community and arts building located in Narre Warren in suburban Melbourne. It explores this question specifically, through the use of many biophilic principles as well as the project's naming after Bunjil the Creator. The architects used a grand woven timber structure, with a sense of flow and movement, as the entry to the building. A generous gesture, enhancing light and a feeling of connectedness to the outside. The natural materiality and its formal reference to a wedge-tailed eagle have a direct relationship with the natural world and our indigenous history. Do you think that biophilia is a tool we can use in design to better tell the stories of our Indigenous history? #AustralianDesign #TheArcAgencyAU #NetworkingEvents #AustralianArchitecture #ArchitectureCommunity
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Large projects require a ton of time and effort! We appreciate that Matthew Radcliffe with Mass Architects, Inc. trusted us with generating this complex as-built. From retail remodels to historic preservation projects laser scanning can have a huge impact on the direction of your project. Check out the case studies on our website to learn more about specific success stories! #LaserScanning #AsBuilts #DigitalTwins #HistoricPreservation #ArchitecturalConsultants #ConfirmEveryDetailWithConfidence
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When your client asks for primal forms that can handle Texas wildfires: Curved steel ribs protect, channel rain to cisterns, and create natural cooling. Every piece earning its keep on this 85-acre farm. Architect: Sam Burch Architect #RetirementHome #InnovativeArchitecture #SustainableLiving #WinnWittmanArchitecture #HighEndResidences
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⛪ Adapting Historic Buildings into Homes 🏘️ Historic England has recently published a vital guide for converting historic buildings into residential properties. As these structures embody a blend of heritage and architectural finesse, such projects can significantly benefit our evolving housing landscape. The guide illuminates the delicate balance required in preserving the unique features of historical buildings while upgrading them for contemporary living. It provides essential insights on maintaining structural integrity, adhering to conservation principles, and complying with current building regulations. Such valuable resources are indispensable for our industry professionals, who strive to merge preservation with innovation. To read more about the guide, click the link in the comments below. 🔗⬇️ #HistoricBuildings #Housing #Construction
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