A new survey from Deltek, and sponsored by AIA, the American Council of Engineering Companies, the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies Canada, and the Society of Marketing Professional Services, looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) will fit into the architecture, engineering and construction industry, as well as other topics. The 45th Annual Clarity Architecture & Engineering Study finds that three-fifths of A/E firms expect AI to improve their operational efficiency, but the same proportion of respondents aren’t using AI yet, while two-thirds said they were struggling with where and how to apply AI. Check out the article for more information on the survey, which explores trends in technology, business development, human capital management and financial management.
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Location: Atlanta, GA
Products: Alucobond (MCM)
General Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie, L.L.C.
Architects: Rule Joy Trammell Rubio Architecture
Located at the corner of 18th and Spring Streets in Midtown Atlanta, Emmi Midtown features 326 units in 21 floors above a ground-level lobby, an eight-level parking garage, and a full level of resident amenities. The 31-story building includes studios to luxury penthouses. The amenity level includes a pool, sundeck and covered outdoor lounge with firepits, fitness center, yoga and meditation studio, and several indoor lounges and coworking spaces. For this project, MillerClapperton fabricated and installed 46,100 square feet of MCM. MillerClapperton also fabricated an additional 8,000 square feet of MCM as a glaze-in panel.
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In this article for Architect magazine, Edward Mazria looks at how extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. They are also systematic of a broader and more pervasive environmental crisis that puts an enormous strain on our built environment. However, Mazria writes, the built environment is playing a critical role in adapting to and mitigating its most devastating impacts. Read on for the exciting developments that show a sustainable, resilient future is within reach. Progress is being made with a paradigm shift in our approach to design, planning and construction.
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In this article for Architect magazine, Edward Mazria looks at how extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. They are also systematic of a broader and more pervasive environmental crisis that puts an enormous strain on our built environment. However, Mazria writes, the built environment is playing a critical role in adapting to and mitigating its most devastating impacts. Read on for the exciting developments that show a sustainable, resilient future is within reach. Progress is being made with a paradigm shift in our approach to design, planning and construction.
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The Phoenix is a new, 316-unit affordable housing building that will sit on the five acres that remained after The Phoenix Ironworks Steel Factory was demolished in 1989. Designed in collaboration between MBH Architects, modular construction company Factory_OS, Autodesk, bio-materials company Ecovative, building envelope consultant Heintges, and fabricator Kreysler & Associates, the Phoenix is looking to be a revolutionary development using groundbreaking biomaterials, innovative building methods and Autodesk’s Design and Make Platform, which connects the teams and their data through cloud-based workflows and provided AI-powered insights.
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The Phoenix is a new, 316-unit affordable housing building that will sit on the five acres that remained after The Phoenix Ironworks Steel Factory was demolished in 1989. Designed in collaboration between MBH Architects, modular construction company Factory_OS, Autodesk, bio-materials company Ecovative, building envelope consultant Heintges, and fabricator Kreysler & Associates, the Phoenix is looking to be a revolutionary development using groundbreaking biomaterials, innovative building methods and Autodesk’s Design and Make Platform, which connects the teams and their data through cloud-based workflows and provided AI-powered insights.
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Recommendation: 26 not-to-be-missed exhibitions opening this fall
This comprehensive list from The Architect’s Newspaper editors covers a variety of exhibitions and design fairs from around the country that open this fall. From a retrospective on Paul Rudolph, to furniture and design shows, and exhibits at architecture schools, there’s bound to be something for everyone. Exhibitions range from pop-ups that last a few weeks to shows that go into next year.
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