By:
Tyler Stone
October 4th, 2022
Architectural renderings are a 3D representation of a proposed design. They can help you visualize a completed space and communicate design decisions with your stakeholders.
By:
Tyler Stone
September 28th, 2022
Adopting a building certification system is one of the most effective ways to reduce your project’s environmental impact. There are many certification systems on the market, including Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), WELL, and Living Building Challenge (LBC).
By:
Tyler Stone
September 13th, 2022
Successful building projects depend, in part, on rigorous testing and inspections. During construction, your project will pause for several tests. Some, like concrete testing, are required by code, while others are optional.
By:
Tyler Stone
September 9th, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is the most comprehensive response to climate change to date. Signed into law on August 16, 2022, the legislation invests $369 billion into climate-related provisions and creates a path toward significantly reducing carbon emissions.
By:
Tyler Stone
September 6th, 2022
Visual aids are a part of every architectural project. From 2D sketches to physical models, your architect has plenty of tools at their disposal to make design decisions tangible and digestible.
By:
Tyler Stone
September 1st, 2022
Successful building projects involve input from a variety of stakeholders. Throughout the design process, your architect should engage different user groups and learn about their needs.
By:
Tyler Stone
August 19th, 2022
Coined by psychologist Eric Fromm in 1964, biophilia refers to our innate connection with nature. It stems from the Greek words for “life” and “love” and explains why people around the globe enjoy experiences like walking through a forest or listening to ocean waves. Architects and interior designers have put biophilia into practice by creating connections to nature within the built environment.
By:
Tyler Stone
August 17th, 2022
Everybody has a responsibility to the planet, but for architects and building owners, the stakes are even higher. With buildings accounting for nearly 40% of carbon emissions, every new building needs to be designed with climate change in mind.
By:
Tyler Stone
August 5th, 2022
Every building project is an opportunity to reduce your carbon footprint, improve occupant well-being, and make a positive community impact. However, the route toward sustainability is not always clear, and many building owners do not know where to begin.
By:
Tyler Stone
August 3rd, 2022
As the most rigorous measure for sustainable design, the Living Building Challenge (LBC) has many requirements. One of the requirements is an all-day, eight-hour Biophilic Exploration.