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Do You Know Your Fire Suppression Systems?
Fire suppression systems are necessary to safeguard people and property from the life-threatening and property-damaging consequences of flames. There is a wide variety of alternatives available for them, ranging from conventional sprinklers to more innovative ones...
Top 10 Tools and Devices for Architects and Designers
Design Your Dream, Craft Your Reality: Top 10 Tools for Architects & Designers Whether you're a seasoned architect translating visions into reality or a budding designer with a passion for product creation, the tools you use have a profound impact on your...
20 Percent Accessibility Threshold
I’ve Heard Rumors of a 20-Percent Threshold Regarding Project Expenditures for Existing Buildings and Accessibility Modifications? The 20 percent cost threshold rule regarding renovations of existing buildings for accessibility to be quite significant in the...
Why a Registered Architect is Best for Your Residential Design
Embarking on a residential design project can be one of the most significant investments homeowners make, often reflecting their dreams and lifestyle aspirations. The involvement of a registered architect transforms these visions into reality, imbuing spaces with...
Unforgettable Quotes by Frank Lloyd Wright
Several of The Most Unforgettable Quotes from Frank Lloyd Wright In the mid-1900s, Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most famous architects in America. He also gave some of the most memorable quotes about architecture. As with many creative personalities, his views...
The Glacier Skywalk by Sturgess Architecture: A Guide to The Scenic Beauty in Jasper, Canada
Image shot by and courtesy of © Robert Lemermeyer at Design Father The Glacier Skywalk, located in Jasper National Park, is an attraction unlike any other. This transparent walkway juts out 70 feet above the Athabasca River and gives visitors a bird’s-eye view of the...
ADA Compliance and Existing Buildings
What You Need to Know about ADA Compliance and Existing Buildings When it comes to making a building accessible to people with disabilities, there are generally two ways of doing it: new construction or major renovations. In the case of existing buildings, the...