Friday5 – July 2, 2021






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IN THIS WEEK’S FRIDAY5





Gensler, which is headquartered in San Francisco and operates 100 offices around the world, has once again topped Architectural Record’s annual list of the Top 300 Architecture Firms. Perkins&Will, HDR, HKS, and HOK round out the top 5 with a collective revenue of more than $3 billion. “A handful of firms have made notable climbs in the list compared to the previous year, including CannonDesign who moved from 9th to 13th, and Portland’s ZGF Architects is 12th instead of 20th. Despite the turbulence of the past year and its related challenges, there was not a significant change among the firms in the Top 25. 
 


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Location: Atlanta, GA
Product: Reynobond FR (MCM)
General Contractor: Gay Construction Company
Architect: Perkins&Will
 
Along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Westside Trail is a 15-acre site that is being transformed into office and retail space. The mixed-use project will have 210,000 square feet of office space including 67,000 square feet of new construction; 32,500 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space, and more than 10,000 square feet of outdoor space. The existing industrial complex will become a vibrant destination and workplace, which is set to welcome its first tenants this Fall. MillerClapperton is fabricating and installing 19,650 square feet of Metal Composite Material for the project.
 


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Earlier this month, design lovers and fans of Frank Lloyd Wright celebrated the architects’ 154th birthday, which marked the perfect time to explore his architectural legacy, according to the Building Technology Heritage Library (BTHL). “While more than 40 publications in the BTHL bear Wright’s name, two 20th-century German monographs are particularly noteworthy.” The rare original copies, which provide great insights into Wright’s early career, were generously provided to the library’s digitization team. Also included in the collection are house plan catalogs, early trade catalogs, who credit Wright as a major innovator of “prairie style” houses, and the Schumacher catalog containing Wright’s textile and wallpaper designs.


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When looking for a design departure from the mundane, novelty architecture is a good place to start. These types of buildings break the mold of monotony and “instead of favoring steel and glass skyscrapers that serve as landmarks in cities around the world, they aim to poke fun at architecture in a way that’s jovial, commercial, and perhaps slightly more functional and expressive.” Novelty architecture is a well known type of building in which the structures take on familiar shapes such as animals or household objects. “Without the attention of being authentic or serious, many of these buildings often become landmarks or sough-out tourist attractions,” like the iconic egg shop pictured above.


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Recommendation: Architectural Vocabulary Defined A to Z
Produced By: Architecture With Stewart
 
Summer school is in session! Join architecture design educator Stewart Hicks for a lesson full of jargon, a necessity for translating the complex principals of the profession into verbal language. The video introduces and defines 26 common architecture terms from A to Z in alphabetical order. Armed with this fundamental vocabulary, you’ll be able to keep up with any architectural conversation.
 


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