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  • UCLA Ackerman Union Building | Archidoodles

    Pulp Studio created a mineral-ingrained glass mural that, unlike frescos, will maintain its integrity as a permanent fixture on UCLA’s Ackerman Union Building for years to come. Titled “La Memoria de la Tierra: UCLA,” which translates into English as “The Memory of Earth: UCLA. Artist, activist and professor emeritus Judith Baca illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. The story of Westwood flows over three 26-foot-long panels, which begins with a tribute to the land. In the second segment, the artist pays homage to the many men and women who have shaped the UCLA community beyond the physical borders of the campus. The final segment of the artwork represents an imaginative depiction of the future in which the ever-changing university is in harmony with the original land. UCLA Ackerman Union Building Source: Pulp Studio on YouTube Visit the Project Visit Pulp Studio's Website < Back Previous Next Pulp Studio created a mineral-ingrained glass mural that, unlike frescos, will maintain its integrity as a permanent fixture on UCLA’s Ackerman Union Building for years to come. Titled “La Memoria de la Tierra: UCLA,” which translates into English as “The Memory of Earth: UCLA. Artist, activist and professor emeritus Judith Baca illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. The story of Westwood flows over three 26-foot-long panels, which begins with a tribute to the land. In the second segment, the artist pays homage to the many men and women who have shaped the UCLA community beyond the physical borders of the campus. The final segment of the artwork represents an imaginative depiction of the future in which the ever-changing university is in harmony with the original land. To Learn More: https://www.pulpstudio.com/ucla-acker ... TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • The KEY to Successful Commercial Architecture Photo Edits | Archidoodles

    In this tutorial I'll walk you through a full edit of an evening shot from a commercial architectural photoshoot. The key as with ALL architecture shots is to ensure a full tonal range showing details in the shadows and highlights with nothing lost, whilst maintaining rich contrast. Anthony Turnham, Architectural Photographer and Teacher. The KEY to Successful Commercial Architecture Photo Edits Source: AT Architectural Photography Channel on YouTube AT Architectural Photography Channel Visit Anthony Turnham's Website < Back Previous Next In this tutorial I'll walk you through a full edit of an evening shot from a commercial architectural photoshoot. The key as with ALL architecture shots is to ensure a full tonal range showing details in the shadows and highlights with nothing lost, whilst maintaining rich contrast. Follow this simple system for excellent results every time. I recommend getting this luminosity blending panel https://bit.ly/3dpGeub as it will allow you to create precise masks for shadows, highlights and midtones with a just couple of clicks. I've covered how I use it in this and other videos. It's a game changer if architectural photography is your thing (it's really useful for landscapes too). Anthony Turnham - Architectural Photographer and Teacher Anthony enjoys giving back through sharing his knowledge in his workshops, YouTube videos and online training. He specializes in photography training and digital post production. TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • Architectural Photography with your Smartphone | Archidoodles

    Learn how to use your iPhone or other smartphones, with its increased sensor sensitivity and the ability to shoot RAW format, to produce professional-quality architectural photographs. Steven Brooke is an internationally recognized photographer of architecture, landscape, and design. Architectural Photography with your Smartphone Source: Steven Brooke Channel on YouTube Visit Steven's YouTube Channel Buy Steven's Books < Back Previous Next Learn how to use your iPhone or other smartphones, with its increased sensor sensitivity and the ability to shoot RAW format, to produce professional-quality architectural photographs. Steven Brooke is an internationally recognized photographer of architecture, landscape, and design. Winner of the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome and the National Honor Award in Photography from the American Institute of Architects, he is the photographer of over 40 books on architecture and design and is on the faculty of the University of Miami School of Architecture. The most comprehensive book on architectural photography and composition on the market. Everything you need to photograph architecture, interiors and landscape like a professional. Purchase “Architectural Photography and Composition” TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • INSTANT Full Interior Photography Edit with This Lightroom Preset! | Archidoodles

    Start your architecture and real estate interior edits in Lightroom Classic with this power preset. This is the key to editing your interior photos quickly and efficiently. Follow along, set up your own preset, and start using it today to get your work looking great and save yourself huge amounts of time! This approach saves a lot of time over more refined approaches but gets your photos looking pretty good with minimal fuss. Anthony Turnham, Architectural Photographer and Teacher. INSTANT Full Interior Photography Edit with This Lightroom Preset! Source: AT Architectural Photography Channel on YouTube AT Architectural Photography Channel Visit Anthony Turnham's Website < Back Previous Next Start your architecture and real estate interior edits in Lightroom Classic with this power preset. This is the key to editing your interior photos quickly and efficiently. Follow along, set up your own preset, and start using it today to get your work looking great and save yourself huge amounts of time! This approach saves a lot of time over more refined approaches but gets your photos looking pretty good with minimal fuss. Anthony Turnham - Architectural Photographer and Teacher Anthony enjoys giving back through sharing his knowledge in his workshops, YouTube videos and online training. He specializes in photography training and digital post production. TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • 5 Risk Avoidance Strategies for Contractors | Archidoodles

    Construction is a risky business, especially in today’s climate. Attend a free webinar where expert presenters will review the top 5 strategies contractors can utilize to avoid and mitigate risk on their construction projects. Presenters will discuss the process for contractors to develop company policies, processes, and protocols to facilitate quality control and financial success, including how to establish a standard process for authorship, review, and approval of proposals and contracts. The importance of working with design professionals and subcontractors who have experience in the project type; promoting a safe and collaborative work environment; and encouraging thorough communication and sharing of best practices will also be explored during this session. - AIA Contract Documents. 5 Risk Avoidance Strategies for Contractors Source: AIA Contracts YouTube Channel Visit AIA Documents YouTube Channel Visit AIA Contracts < Back Previous Next Construction is a risky business, especially in today’s climate. Attend a free webinar where expert presenters will review the top 5 strategies contractors can utilize to avoid and mitigate risk on their construction projects. Presenters will discuss the process for contractors to develop company policies, processes, and protocols to facilitate quality control and financial success, including how to establish a standard process for authorship, review, and approval of proposals and contracts. The importance of working with design professionals and subcontractors who have experience in the project type; promoting a safe and collaborative work environment; and encouraging thorough communication and sharing of best practices will also be explored during this session. Other AIA Industry Standard Contract Documents. Resources: https://aiacontracts.com/– for document instructions, summaries, commentaries, and FAQs https://learn.aiacontracts.com/– for articles, training resources and live and on-demand videos Document related questions: 800-942-7732 | docinfo@aiacontracts.com Technical support: 800-942-7732 | support@aiacontracts.com Follow us: YouTube: / aiacontractdocuments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiacontractdocs Twitter: https://twitter.com/aiacontractdocs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aia-... TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • San Jacinto College Anderson Ball Classroom Building – Wood in Schools | Archidoodles

    San Jacinto College introduced Mass Timber to its campus in dramatic fashion with the extensive use of exposed CLT and glue lam in this award winning new classroom building. San Jacinto College Anderson Ball Classroom Building – Wood in Schools. Award Category: Wood in Schools Location: Pasadena, TX Architect: Kirksey Architecture Structural engineer: Walter P Moore Owner: San Jacinto College Contractor: Tellepsen Photos: Joe Aker San Jacinto College Anderson Ball Classroom Building – Wood in Schools Source: WoodWorks - Wood Products Council WoodWorks YouTube Channel Kirksey Project Overview < Back Previous Next San Jacinto College introduced Mass Timber to its campus in dramatic fashion with the extensive use of exposed CLT and glue lam in this award winning new classroom building. San Jacinto College Anderson Ball Classroom Building – Wood in Schools Award Category: Wood in Schools Location: Pasadena, TX Architect: Kirksey Architecture Structural engineer: Walter P Moore Owner: San Jacinto College Contractor: Tellepsen Photos: Joe Aker TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title TELL ME MORE daily magazine title

  • Commercial Companies (Item) | Archidoodles

    Search Archidoodles to Find Premier Architects & Best General Contractors in Houston for Your Project and Bring Your Vision To Life Find Companies in Houston Clear All a Aquatic Design Athletic and Recreational Design Aviation Facility Design Commercial Architecture Educational Facility Design Environmental Design Healthcare Architecture Industrial Facility Design Interior Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture Medical/Healthcare Facility Design Naval Architecture Religious and Worship Facility Design Restaurant Design Retail Design Urban and Land Planning ARCHITECTURE adTitle Button Provider Name tierBadge address 1 Provider Type Markets Served Trade Groups Trade Specialties adTitle Button Provider Name tierBadge address 1 Provider Type Markets Served Trade Groups Trade Specialties adTitle Button Provider Name tierBadge address 1 Provider Type Markets Served Trade Groups Trade Specialties adTitle Button Provider Name tierBadge address 1 Provider Type Markets Served Trade Groups Trade Specialties Prev 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 ... 1000 Next

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  • Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2024 Archidoodles

    < Back Previous Next Source: Architectural Record Reporter: Matt Hickman Published Date: July 25, 2024 at 7:00:00 PM Market: Houston Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2024 Gensler and Perkins&Will continue to hold the ranking’s top spots BMO Centre, Calgary, by Populous, Stantec, and S2. Photo © Tom Harris The 2024 edition of Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 American architecture firms by revenue reveals a steady landscape with minimal changes at the top. Gensler and Perkins&Will have held the top two spots for five consecutive years, with architecture revenues of $1.83 billion and $706 million, respectively, showing significant increases from the previous year. HKS climbed to third place with $566 million in architecture revenue, displacing HDR, which reported $496 million and moved to fourth. AECOM, last year's fourth-place firm, slipped to fifth with $479 million in architecture revenue. View the Article Visit Architectural Record Tags: Gensler, Perkins&Will

  • Was the Wells Fargo Plaza building really designed to look like a dollar sign? Archidoodles

    < Back Previous Next Source: Houston Chronicle Reporter: Andrew Dansby Published Date: July 26, 2024 at 3:30:00 PM Market: Houston Was the Wells Fargo Plaza building really designed to look like a dollar sign? If so, can we call it a Dollar Building? Image of the Allied Bank Plaza building in the early 1980s during construction. The building today is known as Wells Fargo Plaza. Graphic: Staff / Photo: Courtesy Of Richard Keating A greenish, dollar-sign-shaped building sounds like something animator Carl Barks might have envisioned when he created Scrooge McDuck nearly 80 years ago. Reader John Neslage asks, "Is the First Interstate Bank Building really shaped like a dollar sign?" Considering the building opened in Houston in the 1980s, it seems possible. However, in the interest of accuracy, I must report that this is more myth than reality. First, a bit of history for those unfamiliar with the landmark at 1000 Louisiana. John referred to the First Interstate Bankcorp, which is the building's second name since its opening over 40 years ago. Originally known as Allied Bank Plaza, it was renamed First Interstate in 1988. The company was later absorbed by Wells Fargo in the mid-1990s, and the building has been known as Wells Fargo Plaza for nearly 30 years. View the Article Visit Houston Chronicle Tags: Houston Chronicle

  • Hotel Saint Augustine accepting reservations for Fall launch in Houston Archidoodles

    < Back Previous Next Source: Boutique Hotelier Reporter: Luke Bradley Published Date: July 24, 2024 at 6:30:00 PM Market: Houston Hotel Saint Augustine accepting reservations for Fall launch in Houston Boutique hotel is Bunkhouse Group’s first Houston concept Image courtesy of Lake Flato Architects and Ten Eyck Landscape Architect Bunkhouse Group’s newest venture, the Hotel Saint Augustine in Houston, is now accepting reservations for fall 2024. This boutique hotel, set to open in Houston, will enhance Bunkhouse’s reputation for creating design-focused accommodations. Located in the heart of Montrose’s Museum District, which Bunkhouse describes as “the cultural heart of the city,” Hotel Saint Augustine will offer 71 rooms and suites across five small buildings and two floors. The hotel will include an all-day restaurant named Perseid, an intimate lobby bar, a private event space, and a secluded circular courtyard pool. Reservations are now open for stays beginning November 15, 2024. View the Article Visit Boutique Hotelier Tags: Houston

  • Heat-related laws in Texas, Florida, Phoenix to be put to the test Archidoodles

    < Back Previous Next Source: ConstructionDive Reporter: Zachary Phillips Published Date: July 26, 2024 at 4:30:00 PM Market: Houston Heat-related laws in Texas, Florida, Phoenix to be put to the test As summer begins, some states prevent cities from mandating water breaks. Still, there are commonsense practices to protect workers from soaring temperatures. A member of the Ironworkers Local 7 union hydrates during a heat wave in Boston, June 30, 2021. As construction workers prepare for the summer heat, some states have prevented local jurisdictions from mandating water breaks. Image source: Brian Snyder/Reuters When Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer, the extended daylight can help contractors complete projects more quickly than in the shorter, colder days of winter. However, summer also brings intense heat in many regions, posing health risks to outdoor workers. The safety of laborers in hot climates has received increased national attention, particularly as research shows global temperatures are rising and will continue to do so. According to NASA, last summer was the hottest in 2,000 years in many parts of the world. Miami experienced its hottest July on record, El Paso, Texas, saw temperatures exceed 100 degrees 70 times, and Phoenix hit 110 degrees 54 times. View the Article Visit Construction Dive Tags: Construction Safety

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