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How Do Architectural Booms Sometimes Become Economic Downturns?


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It would be an understatement to say that architecture is a profession that closely mirrors economic conditions. In this practice, we’ve all heard the stories or felt the experiences of recessions that were quickly followed by projects put on hold, a decreased pipeline of new business, and the unfortunate impact of layoffs and furloughs. The cyclical nature of the design field, paired with the pressure to meet the spatial needs for a growing global population in a time where the value of land has continued to sky-rocket means that architecture is naturally subjected to economic impacts in a significant way.  But some economic theories predict that instead of the economy dictating the ebbs and flows of the design profession, architecture might be one of the influences causing economic downturns. ....

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The Value in Non-Traditional Expertise: How the Design Profession Has Evolved to Make Architecture Better


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The role of an architect has not always been what it is today. Historically, and almost since its inception, it was viewed as a “one-man show”, where the architect was the artist, the sculptor, and the visionary of a structure. As the practice has continued to evolve, it has become a much more collaborative, and much less individualistic profession in nature, continuously understanding the importance of considering outside perspectives- even those not traditionally trained in design.
Only a few centuries ago, architecture was hardly thought of as a profession. It was taught in the form of an apprenticeship, and something that could only be learned by shadowing other architects who were willing to mentor you- similar to a Medieval blacksmith. As the value in design aesthetics increased over time, wealthy upper-class members were trained to become designers without any real standards or formal guidelines. Fast forward to the 20th century, where the emergence of the ....

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The Future Workspace That Isn't the Workplace


Zerno Coffee Shop by Studio 11. Image © Alexandra Ovseets
So what makes a “third” place successful, and how might we see more of them in the future? Just as much as Starbucks gives you access to coffee and a public park gives you access to greenspace, third places are most successful when they are able to provide value to their users through design elements and service offerings that will outweigh the benefits of the typical first or second places, and multiple companies are already beginning to crack this code to success. Capital One, a large retail bank, has begun to integrate cafes into their client-facing banking centers so after you handle your personal finances, you can sit and do some work in the same, intricately designed space. Convene, another company that takes on the stress and logistics of scheduling meetings and provides services for conferences that can be hosted off-site. If you don’t want to be stuck at home on a call, and you also don’t want to meet ....

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Are World's Fairs a Thing of the Past? The Role that Architecture Played on One of History's Biggest Stages


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World’s Fairs seem to be a memory of the distant past. These mega-scale events once brought us culinary staples, technological advancements, and introduced some of the most notable examples of architecture and landmarks that impact how we think about design and construction even in the present day. Throughout the numerous fairs and expos that were held, architectural discourse itself significantly advanced and the pomp and circumstance that surrounded these muscular flexes of international innovation reimagined what life would be like in the decades to come.
The ability for a nation to host a World’s Fair was once considered an honor. It was an opportunity to present ideas and experimentation in a way that encouraged competition on a global scale. Every country that participated carefully curated a highly detailed experience, which meant that the stage was set for architects to break their traditional boundaries of practice to explore more conceptual or futuristi ....

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