Archive | October, 2011

GSA-commissioned Research Shows Sustainable Design Delivers

The U.S. General Services Administration published a report in August that provides evidence that green design provides significant returns on investment.

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Michelle Kaufmann Re-Imagines a Prosporous Future

Michele Kaufmann discusses “Simplicity: Reinventing Our Practice”

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Biomimicry: The Artful Science That Emulates Nature

Learn how to tap in on 3.85 billion years of Mother Nature’s R&D.

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Rethink Your Business Card

Maybe the economy is growing again, albeit slowly. If so, you’d better be ready to grab the attention of potential clients. Here are some ideas.

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Steven Holl, BCWH to Transform Richmond Crossroads

This summer, Virginia Commonwealth University hired Steven Holl Architects, in association with Richmond’s BCWH, to design a privately funded Institute for Contemporary Art at Richmond’s most heavily travelled intersection.

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Virginia Tech Creates a Regional Cultural Destination

With lead design from Snøhetta, the university is coordinating with Blacksburg to enhance an under-used site on campus.

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Stand by Your Plan

Duke’s Fuqua School of Business kept to their master plan and are now reaping the benefits.

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Richmond Shines a Bright Light on VCA’s Dark Knight

VCA’s Eric Knight wins Richmond magazine’s Emerging Artist Award.

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William & Mary Is So Very Unwired … and Proud of It

William & Mary students and faculty enjoy one of the best campus WiFi systems in the country. Here’s a closer look.

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