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By Paul Deffenbaugh You certainly know this joke about dancing about architecture. Perhaps you feel like doing this every time you try to explain your blueprints and CAD models to non-expert clients, or when...
By measuring the movement of design contracts in the monthly Architecture Billings Index (ABI), the American Institute of Architects (AIA) is now able to trace the path of resources into the design and construction...
At its facility in Reed City, Mich., Tubelite Inc. has increased production capacity, as well as its aluminum extrusion capabilities, offering larger and more complex shapes for storefront, curtainwall, entrance and daylighting systems. These...
By Administrator Welcome to the Metal Architecture Readers’ Choice Award for 2014. Between January and December 2013, our readers sought out more information about hundreds of projects, looking at products and projects featured in...
Energy-efficient building designs must comply with codes and meet owner expectations. To meet owners’ needs, architects increasingly are concerned with misrepresentation of energy savings. Understanding energy requirements is an essential starting point, but concerns...
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has published an updated standard for flashing. AAMA 712-14, “Voluntary Specification for Mechanically Attached Flexible Flashing,” establishes minimum performance criteria to allow the user to evaluate and select...