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Building & Enhancing!

Design Middleeast

It’s great to see that BIM adoption finally seems to be standard now, I think it was 2006 when I started using Revit, the industry has been slow to take advantage of BIM but I do worry that there is such a monopoly when it comes to the software. I was working on a concept for a mixed-use project in Beirut.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

By Roma Arora It’s one of the few companies that is synonymous with the region’s advancement, and for Rami Selo, CEO of Sedar Global, it’s been a fruitful and fulfilling journey, and seeing the evolution of design across residential and commercial spaces over the past several years is a fantastic achievement.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

We believe that a cultural anthropological perspective can offer valuable insights that can enrich and shape architectural approaches during the current era of transformation. As such we build on key methods and concepts in anthropology, namely ethnography and culture, linking them to architectural ideas and practice.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

New York quickly became the epicenter of burgeoning new retail concepts. These building technologies, with the ability to span large spaces, led to the development of the show window. Ladies Mile – a section of Manhattan bounded by 23rd Street and 8th Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue – symbolized a more opulent time.