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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | ARIBRA DECEMBER 28, 2009 Building a Healthier Humanity Architects Arakawa and Madeline Gins have been preaching, and practicing, a radical and controversial theory that our buildings and cities should not only optimize human health, but they should also strive to make dying a thing of the past! That’s right, if Arakawa and Gins had their way with architecture – and ultimately its influence on mankind – you and I wouldn’t have to die. Tags: architecture , environmental enrichment , health One Response to “Building a Healthier Humanity Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. | CONSTRUCTION LAW MUSINGS FEBRUARY 28, 2011 BIM and REVIT- The Way to the Future | Construction Law Musings. Since then, Revit has been expanded into three major powerhouse programs: Revit Architecture, Revit Structure and Revit MEP(mechanical-electrical-plumbing). These BIM-based design tools work together to model the building, design and place the rebar and MEP systems. If you have ever had a client whose building was cost overrun and delayed for 8 months because the plumbing pipes wouldn’t fit under or around the support beams, you can imagine what the world will be like when the software design tool would not allow for such a mistake. Revit is a 3D modeling tool. | | | | | | | GREEN GODDESS APRIL 8, 2012 Plastic Surgery Anyone? While I am not the biggest proponent of Modern Architecture I think it is mostly aesthetic that I am responding to but I do see the value of all Architecture if its done well. We have come a long way in building science since 1967 but visionary architecture was never stopped due to that. Historians also say appreciating architecture can require an education. Edward A. | GREEN GODDESS NOVEMBER 23, 2010 Equal Pay Equal Work Monica Potts The Paycheck Fairness Act died in the Senate last week despite widespread support. It passed the House of Representatives last year with a vote of 256 to 163, and a poll commissioned in July by the ACLU and a coalition supporting the bill found that 84 percent of registered voters supported a bill that would give "women more tools to get fair pay in the workplace." | |
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