News tagged courtyard
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Daniel Bär Architect completes walled house on East Lothian private estate
The Architects’ Journal Daniel Bär Architect completes walled house on East Lothian private estate The Glasgow-based architect has completed a courtyard house within woodland on the 220ha coastal Archerfield Estate The post Daniel Bär Architect completes walled house on East Lothian private estate appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran Williams
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How project-tracking tech saved Hensel Phelps $342K on SFO project
Track3D improved efficiency on San Francisco International Airport’s Courtyard 3 Connector project, the innovation director for the contractor’s investment arm said.
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St Katherine puts £25m Southampton PBSA portfolio up for sale
The 220 apartments at freehold schemes Marland House, The Courtyard, and Queens Gate are fully let. The post St Katherine puts £25m Southampton PBSA portfolio up for sale appeared first on Property Week.
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Library’s donor wall turns gratitude into art
To celebrate and thank their supporters, the Commissioners of the Cupertino Library wanted to install a donor wall in the Library’s courtyard. The post Library’s donor wall turns gratitude into art appeared first on Construction Specifier.
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John Pardey wins approval for Hertfordshire green-belt courtyard housing
The Architects’ Journal John Pardey wins approval for Hertfordshire green-belt courtyard housing John Pardey Architects has won approval for this eight-home scheme in rural Hertfordshire, for emerging developer Acre London, following a lengthy planning journey The post John Pardey wins approval for Hertfordshire green-belt courtyard housing appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Richard Waite
Resources tagged courtyard
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Manuel Bravo - The Alhambra Explained, 13102022
Explore the medieval citadel of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, and its precious Nasrid Palaces seen from an architectural point of view. Manuel points out all the details you need to know to understand the Architecture of Islam
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TED - How cohousing can make us happier (and live longer), 07082017
Loneliness doesn't always stem from being alone. For architect Grace Kim, loneliness is a function of how socially connected we feel to the people around us -- and it's often the result of the homes we live in. She shares an age-old antidote to isolation: cohousing, a way of living where people choose to share space with their neighbors, get to know them, and look after them. Rethink your home and how you live in it with this eye-opening talk.
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Top Luxury - World’s Strangest Future Skyscrapers
Seven amazing-looking skyscrapers being constructed around the World, with energy-efficient sustainability features incorporated within the buildings' design
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