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In this issue, we delve into the technological forces shaping architectural design: AR, smart technologies, AI/VR. Also: Three facilities for…

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May 01, 2023
In the time between the conceptualization of this issue last summer and its production this year, artificial intelligence (AI) has…

May 01, 2023
Earlier this year, the Texas Society of Architects’ board of directors, committee chairs, and local component leaders met in Austin…

May 01, 2023
On February 3, the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture hosted a symposium exploring the potential for artificial…

May 01, 2023
“A practicing architect of sensitivity and great distinction…. Besides achievement as a designer, he has given himself unflaggingly and quietly…

May 01, 2023
The Texas Society of Architects brought the Design Conference to the Texas Hill Country for its 11th annual event celebrating…

May 01, 2023
To me, West Texas means windmills and oil derricks. The first time I drove west on Interstate 20 through the…

May 01, 2023
Creative professionals from around the world convened in Austin in early March for the annual South by Southwest conference and…

May 01, 2023
These new window and door options advance industry standards in terms of functionality, dimension, impact-resistance, or thermal performance. Pivot Door…

May 01, 2023
Ryan Gann, AIA, NOMA, Mikel Bennett, Assoc. AIA, and Lisa Ulibarri have been or are currently involved in the leadership…

May 01, 2023
A campus building in Maryland puts a new twist on STEMM education. Location Rockville, MarylandClient The Universities at Shady GroveDesign…

May 01, 2023
2022 was a wonderfully productive year for the design community as a whole. One watershed moment will define it, however:…

May 01, 2023
An Art Deco department store is reimagined as a hub for entrepreneurship and collaboration. Location HoustonClient Rice UniversityDevelopment Manager HinesArchitect…