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Supreme Court's Decison on Architect's act Under Section 37.
Unregistered Individuals Not Prohibited From Practice Of Architecture, But They Can't Designate Themselves As Architects in the Business of Architecture. Following points will be covered.
1) Supreme Court's Decision on Architect's Act
2) Non-Registered Individuals can practice Architecture
3) Non-Registered Individials cannot use the term Architect
4) Council of Architecture (COA) Role in the same
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In this talk about creativity in architecture and design, Karen Nichols discusses the patient search for an individual’s creative identity and the effective solutions arising from interdisciplinary collaboration with others. Perhaps more important than individual identity, she argues, is the collective curiosity that leads us to discover new questions and participate in explorations that spark imagination, invention, and shared impact. Architect Karen Nichols, FAIA is one of the founding members and the managing principal of Michael Graves Architecture & Design based in Princeton, New Jersey. Throughout her over-40-year career, she has championed a broad multi-disciplinary approach that integrates planning, architecture, interiors, product design and graphics with the belief that creativity arises from the often unexpected intersection of ideas. She was educated in art history at Smith College (B.A. Magna cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and in architecture at M.I.T. (M.Arch.), where she taught interdisciplinary courses for several years. She sits on the Advisory Boards of the Michael Graves College at Kean University and the College of Architecture and Design at NJIT. Elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects in 2003 for innovations in architectural practice, she is currently the Chair of the AIA’s national and international Jury of Fellows. She has authored or edited seven books and numerous articles This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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An architecture professor discusses how buildings, architects, and automobiles have a symbiotic relationship with one another. Cars designed by architects, buildings that look like cars, and buildings designed for cars all make the list as we explore what each has to teach us about the built environment.
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We sat down with tech & construction leaders to get their thoughts on sustainability in construction, now and in the future. In this video, we focus on the efforts that can be done during the planning & architecture phases to 'build green' from the start.
Flexible Buildings: The Future of Architecture | Engineering Documentary
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Never before have there been so many people on Earth. The new world creates new challenges for us living together, one of the biggest being the infrastructure in the world we live in.
How can we ensure that the cities anonomyzing and isolating its inhabitants become places of encounter again? How can we use technology to create new spaces in areas where there is no space left? How can sustainable construction revolutionize the construction industry? - In the search for answers, the documentary presents current concepts and implementations from the core disciplines of architecture, development of building materials, and urban design.
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Free Documentary is dedicated to bringing high-class documentaries to you on YouTube for free. With the latest camera equipment used by well-known filmmakers working for famous production studios. You will see fascinating shots from the deep seas and up in the air, capturing great stories and pictures from everything our beautiful and interesting planet has to offer.
Enjoy stories about nature, wildlife, culture, people, history and more to come.
With growing urbanization and new targets of achieving carbon neutrality, sustainability is a growing concern in the world today. Creating environmentally sound buildings is a must in the 21st century- and therefore, building simulation as a technique has gained a lot of importance in the world of architecture.
Today, sustainability experts and building performance analysts are some of the highest-paid professionals in the industry. And rightly so, because these professionals are crucial for ensuring a sustainable environment for future generations.
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The 20th edition of Pakistan’s Largest Building Materials Exhibition & Architecture Convention is here! Organized by the Institute of Architects Pakistan (Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter), this flagship event brings together industry leaders, architects, and builders under one roof.
🏙️ This Year’s Theme: Urban Horizons
IAPEX 2025 delves into "Architecture and the Future of Urban Precincts", addressing the challenges of rapid urbanization and the transformative role of architecture in shaping:
* Sustainable cities
* Resilient communities
* Equitable urban environments
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📅 Event Dates: 7-9 February 2025
📍 Venue: Pak-China Friendship Center, Islamabad
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
All architecture begins with a concept. If you’re struggling to find one, curious about what one is, or wondering how architects begin their projects; this short course will walk you through the process I use and some of the techniques I rely on to develop architectural concepts all illustrated with one of my residential projects.
Design is a dialogue, and the concept ensures you have something to talk about. In this video I discuss the precise steps I take when beginning each project and how those steps lead me to an architectural concept.
Before we can develop the concept, we have to first understand the practical constraints. My design process begins only after gathering and assessing all the given parameters for a project. Now, this primarily consists of three types of information. There’s information derived from the site - things like: local climate, the prevailing winds, the solar aspect, vegetation, neighboring structures, the site’s history, and any unique liabilities or opportunities. The site of course also comes along with legal frameworks for development, which describe where and what we can and can’t build.
The second type of information we’ll gather is from the client. Every client has a set of cultural beliefs and preconceptions, preferences and agendas. Of course, we’ll want to determine their budget, and understand the personality traits and organizational politics which might also shape the design. The client and the building type together determine what architects call, “the program” which is essentially a detailed accounting of all the spaces the building will contain.
And the third type of information I gather is related to the building typology – is it a museum, a home…or a school for example? To learn about a building typology we often conduct an analysis of notable or relevant historical precedents. We want to know the essential problems these types of structures grapple with. Understanding the history of the archetype allows us to approach a problem from a fresh perspective.
All of this is necessary information that we collect for every project. This inventory can also serve as the progenitor for the design concept – our seed idea. And, rather than shunting creativity, these constraints often incite the creative process.
Concept Inspirations Discussed:
- Site
- Client
- Narrative
- Materials
- Structural
- Mainifestos
- Formal
As with a good film, the setting, the characters, the cinematography, and the plot all conspire to make it what it is. It’s the experience you’ll recall rather than the concept per se. Sure, the concept sets the film in motion and it’s the starting point for all that follows. But this concept – the one or two-line description – can’t possible capture the richness and depth of the finished film…or in our case the architecture. Yet without it, the work is unfulfilling and so it should be clear that the concept is necessary for all our work as architects.
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As part of AnA Hamburg in November 2024, we had the opportunity to get to know the architect and engineer Werner Sobek. Check our website for more architecture talks: https://architectsnotarchitecture.com
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About Werner Sobek:
Werner Sobek is an architect and consulting engineer. He is the founder of the Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK) at the University of Stuttgart and initiator of the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1244 on “Adaptive Envelopes and Structures for the Built Environment of Tomorrow”. Werner Sobek is also the founder and honorary president of several non-profit initiatives such as aed e.V. In 2022, he was the only architect and engineer to be included in Cicero magazine’s list of the 500 most important German-speaking intellectuals. In the same year, he was also awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon. Werner Sobek is the founder of a globally active planning office with more than 450 employees. The company works on all types of buildings and materials. Special emphasis is placed on the design and planning of supporting structures, façades and technical building equipment as well as building physics consulting. The aim here is a built environment that is breathtakingly beautiful and at the same time does justice to the interests of future generations – Werner Sobek wants to build for more people, without emissions and with fewer materials. www.wernersobek.com
This book is a guide to energy efficiency and environmental impact assessment in high-performance buildings projects. It compares four state-of-the-art buildings to examine the steps needed for a transition from negative impact reduction architecture to positive impact regenerative architecture, utilizing life cycle analysis. The book provides a solid grounding in the areas of energy-efficient building and building materials life-cycle assessment, discussing carbon efficiency within a wider context that includes its technical, socio-cultural and environmental dimensions and covers the key areas for green buildings performance (operational and embodied energy). The analysis and comparison of four case studies of state-of-art modern building projects in Europe and North America serve as inspiring examples for architects and building professionals in the fields of high performance buildings, ecological materials and carbon efficiency.
Making architecture decisions is one the most fundamental responsibilities that represent the key capabilities of any architect. When synthesizing a candidate architecture or making a technology recommendation, it is important for the architect to articulate the trade-offs of a particular approach, in addition to how it meets stakeholder requirements. Architecture decisions also need to be supported by rationale that describe why, in the midst of multiple viable alternatives, a particular approach is deemed to most appropriate. Tracking architecture decisions is one of the most simple things to formalize when maturing your architecture capability. The speaker will discuss best practices for setting up an architecture decision making framework, including approaches for tool implementation and incorporating architecture decisions in models used for describing architectures.
Piers Taylor is an architect, former television presenter, and director of Invisible Studio. In conversation with Bruce Buckland, Director of Buckland Architects.
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In this video I highlight one of my projects from my master of architecture at UBC (University of British Columbia). It was part of a comprehensive design studio and the challenge was to design high density housing in the city of Vancouver. I walk through my design process and thinking while illustrating how to build a storyline with your project.
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In this talk, Jon Wolski explains how to avoid meeting wildfires by documenting all architecture decisions in a light-weight decision record.
Speaker: Jonathan Wolski, Principle Software Engineer, Disney
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Building cost has a direct impact on our design and it's one of the most basic and obvious concerns for architects and clients. In this video I'll show you how I use it as a creative constraint that informs our building design.
Building cost is divided into two general categories: soft and hard costs. Soft costs are the indirect cost of design: architectural fees, consultant fees, permitting, financing, and legal fees. Hard costs are all the cost directly attributed to the construction of the physical building.
Early on in the design process we know little about the building and so we use square footage as a means for estimating the building's cost to construct. But square footage alone won't provide all the information we need to properly describe the cost of a structure, some spaces cost more to build than others. Factoring the square footage provides an added level of precision and allows clients and architects to better plan how design affects the overall budget.
Planning for unforeseeable conditions is important as well and I describe how much of a contingency to add to the project at each phase of the work.
Cost considerations are crucial to realizing both our client's project and our vision for the work in the world and this video shares the framework I use to get there.
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ARCHITECTURE GEAR:
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* Timelapse Camera: http://thirtybyforty.com/brinno
* AutoCAD LT: http://amzn.to/2dxjMDH
* SketchUp PRO: http://amzn.to/2cRcojz
* HP T120 Plotter: http://amzn.to/2dBGf1O
* Adobe CC Photography (Photoshop/Lightroom) Plan: http://amzn.to/2dhq5ap
STARTUP TOOLKIT:
* Architect + Entrepreneur Startup Toolkit: http://thirtybyforty.com/SPL
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Please watch: "Making a Site Model - The Outpost Project"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsJrDScS5ZI
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Did you know that architecture and engineering are not the same thing?
Climate change and energy scarcity are both inhuman problems. These issues are monoliths, transcending cultures and generations, and it’s unclear what decisions need to be made today in order to combat them. Student architect Davis Richardson wants the structures we build to be just as dynamic, vast, and elaborate as the problems we face. By putting ourselves in situations that are sustainable and shockingly different from the status quo, we can inspire a new wave of environmentalism and challenge humanity’s obstacles into the future.
Thanking Driss Elmeloud (@iamdriss) for the opening gears animation reel. Davis is a Bartlett Cocke Scholar and M.Arch I Candidate at UT Austin's School of Architecture (UTSOA). He is also the Editor for Essays and Interviews for ISSUE, UTSOA's student publication of the best projects of the year, and a designer at THOUGHTBARN, an architecture studio in Austin. His writing has been featured in PLAT, an architecture journal from Rice University, on CritDay, an architecture-student feed, and more; he's spoken at events on architecture, affordable housing, and sustainability, including SXSW, Mensa, and the American Institute of Architecture Students, following the success of the tiny house he built himself in 2016. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx