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The International Mass Timber Conference promotes community
The spirit of mass timber is the ethos of Portland; there’s no better place for this conference than the City of Roses. For the eighth year in a row, the world’s largest gathering of mass timber experts and stakeholders assembled for the 2024 International Mass Timber Conference (IMTC) at the Oregon Convention Center. Pre-conference events
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TECH+ returns to NYC on October 21
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Microsoft will launch an AI graphics app powered by DALL•E
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Carlo Ratti Associati inserts a mock tokamak reactor into a gasholder
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The 2022 ACADIA conference will explore new modes of practice
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Leah Wulfman shares their work, making buildings from digital garbage
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Can Liv-Connected crack the modular housing code?
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s paper architecture comes to life at the Westmoreland
Fallingwater is one of his most notable buildings, but there’s a good chance you don’t know the other half of Frank Lloyd Wright’s oeuvre. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania, hosted at the Westmoreland Museum of Art, explores both realized works and paper architecture, including a residential highrise, a parking garage, and the white elephant of
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Jennifer Bonner and engineer Hanif Kara talk timber futures
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Check out these ten wild proposals for a permanent Burning Man in the Nevada desert
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Community “living room” and food hub designed by SOM and TnS Studio is coming to Chicago’s South Side
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ICON goes “mainstream” with production of 3D-printed single-family homes for new Austin development
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Exhibit Columbus announces virtual 2021 Design Presentations lineupv
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Collaborative VR company The Wild buys IrisVR’s Prospect
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LPC releases an interactive map of NYC’s African American touchstones for Black History Month
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Matter Design envisions a configurable concrete gathering place at the El Paso border
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3XN reveals “Cobot Hub” for collaborative robots and their sentient colleagues
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CLB Architects drops a luminous augmented reality installation in Jackson Hole
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Sketchup launches PreDesign for built-in environmental modeling
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3D-printed home on Long Island’s North Shore hits the market for $300,000