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re: 3d printing in construction @foundational thanks for the link 😀 I like the whole idea of how this construction will be quick, efficient and less of an environmental impact than a traditional build. This could be a great... |
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re: 27 Best Desk Lamps to Brighten Up 2021 @nj1001 I love handmade stuff, this is another example of hand-blown lamps |
In forum Interiors |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era This article is envoking a certain feeling in me.....how easily it is to twist ones perspective of a buildings function to suit a certain situation by using buzzwords to encourage more people to use i... |
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re: Managing life with COVID-19 @foundational I have no words as this is not really about social distancing unless wearing this contraption will cause those around you to naturally move away from you in case they catch a dose of bad... |
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re: 3d printing in construction I just came across this video about the 3D printed building and it talks about the company and the people behind this project and how they developed their ideas. (please log in to see content) |
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re: H&S manager not onsite @alan53 This doesn't answer your question but construction sites are not in lockdown so it would be correct in thinking that H&S would be working at full capacity to ensure that the sites are safe... |
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re: Structural Engineering v Architecture @andy-h Talk to your father and if you decide you want to study architecture then I think it will be a "win win" situation. First you could set up your architecture practice (when you qualify) with y... |
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re: Structural Engineering v Architecture @andy-h you could talk to your dad about work experience. Shadowing someone is always a great way to learn about a career, you will see the dynamics within a team (depending on the size of the practi... |
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re: Structural Engineering v Architecture @patel-2-0 I'm not too sure how or what you would actually do with a combined course because you are not specialising in Structural Engineering or Architecture. Unless you use the opportunity (3 years... |
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re: Season's Greetings Happy New Year everyone, things can only get better. |
In forum Break room |
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re: Budget & Self-build I thought I would do another 'self-build' breakdown. Not much information to work with but it still gives an overview. A Stylish Contemporary House: £170,000 Attachment : image.png A clever c... |
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