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Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 592

Courtesy of shutterstock.com This article, which originally appeared as Clients for Life: 6 Tips to Generate Leads and Build New Business on Autodesk’s Line//Shape//Space publication, is by Ken Micallef; it features the advise of John Beveridge, a 30-year veteran in the management-consulting industry. “Like most small businessmen,” Beveridge says, “I too am a small-business guy trying to compete with bigger companies, trying to generate leads.” To that end, Beveridge stresses the importance of Internetmarketing. But creating a business website is only the first step. See Beveridge s 6 tips to building business, after the break. https://www.archdaily.com/403541/6-tips-to-build-business-in-the-digital-ageLine//Shape//Space

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 611

Aerial view of San José, California, USA. Image via Wikimedia Commons User Robert Campbell While [.] everyone would like to be as sustainable as Copenhagen, creating true sustainability in a mega-city is a totally different story.   In this article, which originally appeared in Jared Green explores how mega-cities - expanding and merging with other cities, fast becoming endless cities - must focus their growth in a productive, sustainable way. Expanding on the theories of Ricky Burdett, a Professor of Urban Studies at the London School of Economics, he explores which mega-cities are doing growth right (Bogota, London) and which are only headed towards increased inefficiency and inequality.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 889

January 06, 2011 Yesterday, we received an overwhelming number of reader responses to David’s post regarding how much architects make per hour. To follow up, we found a list, via @casinclair on Twitter, of the top jobs for 2011. The list places an architect at spot 108, just under a vending machine repairer (107), a cashier (105) and an insurance agent (103). On the survey’s measure of stress, how’s this: a surgeon (spot 101) received a score of 30.580 for stress, while an architect received a score of 39.930! Yet, we were surprised to see that an architectural drafter places at spot 66 on the list (with a stress measure of 17.410). By the way, in case you were wondering, the list rated a software engineer as the best job for 2011 (stress measure=10.400), followed by a mathematician and an actuary.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 804

October 03, 2011 This past week, the Dutch Society for the Preservation of Natural Heritage received a new observation tower during the mini-symposium ‘Experience Nature with innovative concrete’ in Peize. A multidisciplinary case study team comprised of UNStudio, ABT, BAM Utiliteitsbouw and Haitsma Beton were experimenting with the characteristics of ultra high performance concrete – a super dense mixture of fine grain structure which contains steel fibers – to manifest their findings in a functional, operative design. The observation tower will rest in the forested reserves of De Onlanden in Groningen and will extend 5 meters above the tree line to offer amazing views of the landscape.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 583

A landscaped pedestrian path that was part of the construction efforts post-Katrina. Image © Wikimedia Commons In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, design charettes involving the Gulf coast community led to many proposals, ranging from the large-scale (establishing Gulfport as a major harbor city) to the more personal (bike paths). Eight years after the fact, many of these projects are still in progress, or have yet to begin - but the outlook remains bright . The Sun-Herald s Michael Newsom explores the background behind these efforts, and explains the hurdles they’ve faced along the way. Read the full piece here. https://www.archdaily.com/428866/eight-years-later-a-post-katrina-report-cardKatherine Allen

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