Friday5 – January 22, 2021





01-22-21     info@millerclapperton.com     tel: 770-941-8281




IN THIS WEEK’S FRIDAY5





For the past five years, Architect Magazine has been asking thought leaders navigating the design and technology space to make tech-focused predictions for the new year. 2020 was certainly unique in that we faced a global pandemic that continues to affect nearly all aspects of society. As such, they thought it practical to acknowledge the pandemic’s lasting impact on design approach, workflow, and considerations. “12 forward-thinking architects and designers highlight an increasing array of remote work tools, virtual, augmented, and mixed-reality platforms; and crossover capabilities from the gaming world.” Click below to learn what they believe to be the lasting effects of 2020 and the trends and tools they are anticipating most in the year ahead.


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Location: Tempe, AZ
Product: ALUCOBONOD PLUS (MCM)
General Contractor: Beal Derkenne Construction, LLC
Architect: CSO Architects

Atmosphere is Tempe’s newest student community that is scheduled to open this Fall for the 2021-22 school year. The 20-story high-rise will offer fully furnished, modern studio- to four-bedroom apartments for a total of 252 units, plus two floors of amenity space, which includes an open-air rooftop Skydeck and pool, fitness center, and collaboration spaces, plus street-level retail. MillerClapperton is fabricating 13,080 square feet of Metal Composite Material for the project.


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Modern libraries have become so much more than a holding place for books. They now serve as anchors for the community by offering cultural programming, education, children services, public spaces, and more. As we’ve become more dependent on these institutions, it has also become important that the design of these buildings be sustainable. According to gb&d magazine, the best libraries should stand the test of time, built with sustainable building materials that are also durable. They list their favorite green libraries that incorporate clever solutions such as daylighting and energy-efficient HVAC.


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ArchDaily examines the logic and philosophy behind the great pioneers who influenced architecture before us. LeCorbusier, perhaps the most famous modernist architect, once said: “A house is a machine for living in.” He had a very scientific and rational approach when initiating his creative process and believed that “to create architecture is to put in order.” Frank Lloyd Wright on the other hand was known for the introduction of organic architecture, which “is a structure that has specific rationality behind it’s development, connected to its space and time.” The creative method of Wright dictates basically an organic approach to any project.


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Recommendation: Deciphering the Architectural Design “Process”
Produced By: The Second Studio Podcast
The Second Studio (formerly the Midnight Charette) is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. In their recent episode, hosts and architects, David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, discuss the design process. The two talk about researching, using intuition, their six different ways to test if an ‘in-progress design’ is good and how it can be bettered, how the design process is viewed differently by designers and non-designers (clients), and solving designer’s block.


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