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Have You Mastered Skills In Real Estate?

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AMA - How To Overcome Bureaucratic Obstruction

Today’s question comes from Mark who writes:Even when the city says that they encourage development in specific zones, in our case an industrial corridor, but the bureaucrats who are responsible for the approvals can still erect significant roadblocks. When do you decide that the ...  Afficher plus

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Do skyscrapers scrape the sky?
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Why is the Burj Khalifa so tall? That’s what 5-year-old Simon wants to know. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and it’s located in Dubai. 6-year-old Isabel, who lives in Dubai, visited the tower and gives us the bird’s eye view in this episode! Plus, Janny ...

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Beyond Buildings
This Is DesignIntelligence

Evelyn Lee is head of workplace strategy and innovation at Slack Technologies. With a background in both architecture and business, she is a widely published columnist and featured speaker at national design and architecture conferences. She served as the first-ever female Treasu ...  Afficher plus

Building a circular future
The Circular Economy Show Podcast

Why are we still demolishing buildings when we can design for deconstruction? In this episode, Arup structural engineer Grace Di Benedetto explains that we need to change our mindset and recognise buildings as valuable sources of materials rather than rubble.

Together, w ...

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403: Can Buildings Make Us Happier? with Bruce Haden
Business of Architecture Podcast

This week, we have Bruce Haden, Co-Founder of Human Studio, a design and architecture firm based in Vancouver, Canada. In his work as an architect, Bruce saw a problem. He found that he often lacked hard metrics and data to inform or at least justify design decisions. As a result ...  Afficher plus