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May 1st, is a holiday that is celebrated in a majority of countries all over the world. This special day is called May Day in most countries and International Workers Day or Labor Day in others.
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by Tirmizi.Iftikhar On September 12,2009 | Architecture
What do you get when you cross £40 million with a Jaguar car door handle & over 100 ThermConX thermal break connections?
by Simon Peacock On September 9,2009 | Architecture
The Memorial allows for a solemn and serine observation of the Fallen Heroes
by Basonascorp On August 20,2009 | Architecture
The world’s first zero carbon apartment block overlooking the world renowned PGA golf course in Carnoustie, Scotland, has been built thanks to Archtechnik’s ThermConX bolt-on balcony system.
by Simon Peacock On August 19,2009 | Architecture
Green Construction. Environmentally Friendly. From production through installation The Sliding Door Company is proud to be a part of the nation's effort to preserve the environment
by slidingdoorny On August 13,2009 | Architecture
n recent years many new home buyers are looking to go ‘green’ with their new homes. There are quite a number of different design features needed when you are going to build a ‘green’ home and it pays to have a very good knowledge of what is needed
by jeremyc On August 4,2009 | Architecture
Mike Rebescher, Owner and Developer, is pleased to introduce a new planned community “The Lake at San Joaquin” in Friendswood , Texas . Prestigious lake front and estate lots are available
by smileyhouston On August 2,2009 | Architecture
Duda/Paine Architects, LLP named John Reese, AIA, LEED® AP Director of Media and Business Development. His responsibilities include directing the firm’s public outreach and strategic business development. Previously, Mr. Reese served the firm as a seni
by John Reese, AIA On July 9,2009 | Architecture
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by YASH CERAMICS On May 28,2009 | Architecture

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by Jay Merrick On May 27,2009 | Architecture

It's supposed to be the gold standard for conservation. But is Unesco's World Heritage project harming the very places it seeks to protect? Simon Usborne investigates
by Simon Usborne On May 24,2009 | Architecture
Just like a writer has to identify strongly with a fundamental theme around which to create a story, similarly, an architect has to formulate an idea, the sketches and blueprints to create a building.
by Tony Jacowski On May 21,2009 | Architecture

Cautious planners and the recession have shattered architects' dreams of a new London, writes Jay Merrick, who imagines what London might have looked like
by Ink On May 14,2009 | Architecture

Floods and heatwaves are damaging some of our most significant buildings
by Andrew Johnson On May 12,2009 | Architecture
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