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Theme 3: BIM and the Organization of Information | Workflow 2011: Designing Industry
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Workflow 2011: Designing Industry. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Scott Marble, instructor, with Jason Roberts. September 22, 2011 • 2:02 am. Theme 3: BIM and the Organization of Information. Will BIM systematically prioritize the integration and organization of information over design flexibility? Is a single integrated model approach appropriate for the AEC industry and if so, what are the new disciplinary boundaries that drive the organization of project information? The re...
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Theme 7: Expanding Practice / New Models of Network Practices | Workflow 2011: Designing Industry
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Workflow 2011: Designing Industry. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Scott Marble, instructor, with Jason Roberts. November 27, 2011 • 4:35 pm. Theme 7: Expanding Practice / New Models of Network Practices. What are the future models of architectural practice facilitated by digital communication technologies in the context of increasing specialized information? November 28, 2011 at 9:44 pm. Re: New Economy…. November 28, 2011 at 9:55 pm. November 28, 2011 at 10:56 pm. Interesting...
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Philly AAIA TECH Series: 10.2009
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Philly AAIA TECH Series. Philadelphia Associate AIA Architecture Technology Series. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Chair, brad hubbard. Links to this post. Trends in Sustainable Design and Construction. Who: Howard Steinberg of Onion Flats. When: Monday, October 26 6:30pm - 8pm. Where: Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch St. Philadelphia. For more information on Onion Flats visit:. Http:/ www.onionflats.com/. Chair, brad hubbard. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.ideo.com/.
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Urban Neighborhood Branding | Phila Planning Journal
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The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP. July 24, 2013. The Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation. Source: Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation. Category : Community Development. On Location: Houston’s Alabama Theater. Rails-to-Trails Project Comes to Manayunk. 2 thoughts on “ Urban Neighborhood Branding. July 24, 2013 at 5:15 pm. 100 years old, but somehow pertinent to that matter. July 25, 2013 at 8:24 pm. Mayor's O...
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On Location: San Antonio’s Pearl Brewery District | Phila Planning Journal
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The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP. On Location: San Antonio’s Pearl Brewery District. July 13, 2014. On a recent trip to San Antonio, we explored the new Pearl Brewery District. Of these “good-planning-techniques” but if every development or redevelopment project was able to do just one or two. Of these things, maybe we would all be better off. The Adaptive Reuse and Historic Preservation of Pearl. This restaurant has a covered outdoor seating area (a...
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Philly’s New Pop-Up Pool: Tactical Urbanism or Just Plain Common Sense? | Phila Planning Journal
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The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP. Philly’s New Pop-Up Pool: Tactical Urbanism or Just Plain Common Sense? July 5, 2015. The City of Philadelphia has more outdoor public pools. Than any other major city in the U.S. but unfortunately some people (myself included) pictured Philly’s public pools as barren concrete wastelands. A new Pop-Up Pool Project. The pristine pool is now framed by comfortable modular seating and faux palm trees. Expanded last year ...
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Phila Planning Journal | The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP | Page 4
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The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP. August 13, 2012. Re-Activating Our Cities’ Waterfronts. The Smart Growth America newsletter last week alerted me to the fact that Tampa has a RiverWalk that connects landmarks (including the arena where the Republican National Convention will convene later this month)… Continue reading →. August 8, 2012. What Philadelphia is Not Doing. July 26, 2012. The Make Your Mark Plan: Community Engagement at Its Best. Today I ...
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Sidewalk Cafes: An Amenity or A Nuisance? | Phila Planning Journal
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The place for news of Philadelphia's urban transformation and more by Marley Bice, AICP. Sidewalk Cafes: An Amenity or A Nuisance? November 16, 2013. The City of Philadelphia has nearly 400 registered sidewalk cafes – a 67% increase in the last five years. What is the. Reason behind this explosion? Are they still an attractive amenity or are they becoming a nuisance and safety hazard? The most controversial element of Philadelphia sidewalk cafes is often curbside seating – an extra row of tables al...