4 Essential Steps to Building Your Own Architect Business
Are you considering branching out on your own as an Architect or maybe you‘ve already taken the plunge? First off, congratulations on taking this big step. Making the decision to…
Are you considering branching out on your own as an Architect or maybe you‘ve already taken the plunge? First off, congratulations on taking this big step. Making the decision to…
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents both challenges and opportunities for architects and the construction industry. Here, we’ll explore the concept of AI and it’s impact on architectural practices,…
Obtaining a professional engineering license is a testament to dedication and expertise in the field. If you’re among those engineers holding licenses in multiple states, you’re likely familiar with the…
What are the greenest most sustainable buildings? The answer might surprise you. Unravel this question while going through a comprehensive guide to seamlessly blending modern technology with historic detailing in…
In the dynamic landscape of architecture, timber construction has emerged as a compelling choice, resonating with both eco-conscious architects and design enthusiasts. This method, rooted in sustainability and versatility, encompasses…
In the evolving landscape of architecture, a pivotal shift toward biophilic design is reshaping our built environment. Rooted in the fundamental human connection with nature, this approach is garnering increasing…
Edcetera expands its footprint in engineering education with the acquisition of exam prep solution PrepFE Waukesha, WI – September 15, 2022 — Edcetera, the Eden Capital-backed provider of continuing education, exam…
PDH Academy Rebrands As Edcetera, Setting Its Sights On Continuing Education Market Pewaukee, WI – April 25, 2022 — PDH Academy, a leading developer of online courses for professional development, board…
My 50-year journey of learning, teaching, and practicing mirrors many aspects of the major shifts in architecture during that same period (mid-1960s through 2015) – from the orthodoxy of modernist…
Seasoned education leader takes helm at PDH Academy Pewaukee, WI – January 5, 2022 — PDH Academy is pleased to announce the appointment of Nader Qaimari as CEO to lead PDH through its…
PDH Academy strengthens engineering offering and grows course catalog through the acquisition of SunCam PDH Academy has acquired SunCam, an online provider of continuing education for professional engineers. PDH…
Pewaukee, WI – November 3, 2021 — PDH Academy has announced a partnership with Safety Plus Inc, an expert in safety consulting services and safety management software solutions. The partnership will leverage PDH…
In 2016, there were 44,800 land surveyor jobs. Though 44,000+ plus jobs might sound like a lot, that is throughout the entire US. How do job seekers stand out from…
What exactly will the architecture industry look like five, 10 or even 20 years from now? It’s hard to answer this question with 100% accuracy. But looking at the current…
What is Building Information Modeling, or BIM? You likely hear a lot about building information modeling — or BIM — and may wonder exactly what it is. While many have…
Every job comes with risks and responsibilities, but the ones involved in creating a building are higher-stakes than in many other industries. Construction risks include any type of loss, but…
TED Talks are a favorite in classrooms around the world. They’re informative, they’re entertaining, and at approximately 18 minutes each, they don’t take up a lot of time. Although there…
A land survey encompasses not just a description of the plat in question, but oftentimes a map as well. If you are resurveying the land at the time of transfer,…
Metes and bounds is a method of surveying land that is centuries old. It was the principle way to measure land before the Land Act of 1785, so much of…
The Public Land Survey System is a method surveyors use to describe land parcels. Often abbreviated PLSS, this system was first used in the 1700s when the United States first…
The main job of a land surveyor is to accurately and completely describe a piece of land and designate its boundaries. What is the best way to accomplish this? It…
Matching your career choice to your personality and individual style can be challenging. You may love or hate certain aspects of your job — in fact, everyone almost assuredly will…
Land surveying has changed drastically over the last 50 years. The tools to do the job have changed, and thus the learning curve has as well. Land surveyors should only…
So you want to be a land surveyor. But maybe you wonder who, besides the government, you could work for in this capacity. We often see surveyors on the streets,…
If you have considered entering the field of land surveying, you may wonder exactly what the job entails. Many people are drawn to this career because it offers a much-sought-after…
Achieving LEED certification is an important goal for many property owners and developers. It’s not easy, and many rules are involved that can vary along with the specifications of the…
When you design a building based on LEED principals, you’re starting from scratch, so you’re able to include all the specifics to ensure certification. But what about existing buildings? What…
Many developers today are interested in constructing LEED-certified buildings. Green buildings get good PR — always welcome in the development field. Too often developers are seen as greedy or willing…
As an architect, you are likely familiar with LEED building practices and may even be thinking about becoming LEED certified. For so many years, the earth seemed like a bottomless…
The field of surveying is continuously changing. Technological advances make this profession a moving target. But you can stay on top of your game with PDH online courses. One of…
The invention of 3-D laser scanning has been an important milestone in the field of land surveying. This technology uses a laser light beam to scan an area — land,…
Surveying technology has greatly advanced in the last 20 years, and one of the most convenient recent inventions is land-mapping drones. These tiny marvels can do the work of one…
Land surveying has been around for thousands of years — as long as land has been bought, sold, claimed or otherwise fought over. Surveyors once did their jobs using the…
Florida architects face challenges that architects in some other parts of the U.S. don’t have to worry about as much, namely, hurricanes. Hurricanes can be catastrophically destructive, and Florida’s position…
Florida is one of the best places for architects to work. What makes it the best? Zippia, a website providing career guidance, rated job prospects for architects in Florida considering…
Most states require professional development hours for architects seeking license renewal. The number of hours varies depending on the state. Florida is one of the more demanding states, requiring 24…
An architecture degree is versatile, and continuing education for architects can open up more options for professionals in this field. The path to becoming an architect is long. Getting a…
Continuing education for architects can provide these professionals with the skills necessary to take full advantage of their degrees and help maximize earning potential. It’s no small feat to become…
Energy-efficient architecture is dynamic, and continuing education for architects can help professionals in the field stay abreast of important changes. Most people want to save energy, but not usually at…
When you’re an architect, continuing education is a must. In many states, it’s required to maintain licensure, and it’s also required for membership in the American Institute of Architects. But…
Engineering continuing education is important to advance in your career. What should engineers be learning and working on to put themselves at the front of the pack? Important skills…
Engineering continuing education classes have long been a requirement for licensing in many states. However, now it’s not enough to simply fulfill requirements if you want to get ahead in…
Continuing education for professional engineers is more than just a requirement for licensing in many areas; it is also an important brick on the path to success. Being a professional…
If you’re in engineering, continuing education is likely rart of your yearly recertification and licensing requirements. This is the case for many professions with advanced degrees, including nurses, teachers, and…
American politics might be shifting away from climate change awareness for the moment, but architects and consumers are still moving toward it. The overwhelming majority of scientists say the earth’s…
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2017 was the costliest year in recorded history for natural disasters in the United States. A new NOAA report reveals that…
Florida building code is strict and growing more so. However, property damage from severe weather still grows into the billions when a major threat hits land. Florida architect continuing education helps…
Florida building code is a living thing. It responds to new technology and knowledge about weather events. It adapts to how the built environment reacts to technology and procedures. It…
Engineering is slowly but surely becoming a more welcoming environment for women, but there’s still much work to be done. That’s why some of the most powerful and influential…
Engineering touches the lives of every person in America and in many parts of the world. Its ability to affect the quality of life makes ethics in engineering a primary…
There is still a long way to go before women in engineering begin to approach equal representation. In 2012, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers observed: “Engineering still needs more…
You would think that in the 21st century, the struggle for gender equality would be relegated to history. That is not so, especially not as it applies to the career…
You’re a gifted designer, but what about your goal-setting and negotiation skills? Maybe you’re a great communicator in person, but your written communication skills aren’t so great. Even the best…
Building materials, lighting, ventilation and the use of space can all affect the mood and physical well-being of building occupants. Design can influence the productivity level of people working in…
The concept of a safe room or panic room is experiencing a revival, but it might not be for reasons that you think. No one has discovered a vaccination or…
Much more than designing buildings or whole communities, architects have a greater task. They’re uniquely positioned to improve life on numerous levels for professional clients, cities and private individuals. Health,…
With hurricane season upon us and two serious examples already on the books for 2017, most Americans have seen predictive modeling for weather occurrences in action. On the news, modeling…
Does anyone really want to live in a nursing home? More people are choosing to age in place, but that sometimes requires minor updates or extensive home redesign for accessibility.…
Continuing advances in 3D printing make the possibilities almost endless. Where a file can be sent, engineers can produce a tool, a prosthetic limb or any other 3D printed object…
Residential rehab is arguably the greenest housing choice of all. Done right, it reworks existing structures for better use and a lower carbon footprint, often much lower than new construction…
For any profession, such as engineering, that requires professional development hours, a convenient way to find and take courses makes a difference. When continuing ed students can save a little…
Summer is over and if yours was like most, it wasn’t exactly relaxing. Relaxing vacations are usually anything but, and with kids out of school, the pace can be a…
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina called for a serious reevaluation of what makes housing safe, affordable and something that lets the community live the way that they want to. City…
Jobs in the solar industry are outpacing every other employment market in the country. That’s good news for solar, but there’s a twist. “Buy American” has solar manufacturers in other…
The economy continues to grow stronger and it shows in architecture and engineering jobs. ADP reported 237,000 new jobs overall for the month of August. Several sectors share this growth,…
No place is safe from natural disasters and the number of them seems to grow every year. Some parts of the world experience typhoons and cyclones. Some deal with tornadoes…
If you consider yourself to be an expert in your field, you might have thought about how you could participate in educating people who want to work in fields like…
There are times in each of our lives where we must make decisions that don’t necessarily lead us where we want to go. Some of these situations may lead us…
As an organization, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is dedicated to sharing information and ideas about land preservation. It is a network of people who hope to increase knowledge…
When you look back on famous land surveyors over the years, you might initially be at a loss. There are actually more famous land surveyors in history than you might…
Traditional manufacturing for the aerospace industry is effective, but not necessarily efficient. New experiments in 3D printing could change that. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon, recipients of a $970,000 grant, are…
When are continuing education courses for Florida architects due? How many LUs are required? Where can I find AIA approved continuing education providers? Even if you’re a seasoned architect working…
Summer is historically slower for accountants. That makes this the perfect time of year to take on projects to help the next busy season work more efficiently and productively. You’ll…
Some people prefer the security and steady work of being employed by an established land survey company. Some want the freedom to call their own shots and operate a business…
Land surveying isn’t exactly a new industry, but it is a new age where women are making their mark. As long as there has been property to divide, people, specifically…
Svetlana Mojić Džakula is an award-winning architect and yacht designer with Salt & Water, which in residential and commercial architecture, interior design, as well as yacht design and aircraft interiors.…
As long as you hold a license to practice, architect continuing education will be part of the job. But how do required courses for Florida architects apply to everyday practice?…
Some Florida residents couldn’t be happier about the trend toward more traffic roundabouts. Others, not so much. Regardless, traffic engineers have pushed to increase their numbers to trim down the…
The hectic pace of tax season slows down dramatically during the summer months. That makes it the best time to focus on processes and upgrades inside the office. Maybe your…
The 2014 Florida Building Code (5th Edition) features some important changes over the previous edition from 2010. Our PDH Academy course covers many of significant changes in accordance with the…
Accounting software is the cornerstone of every CPA firm. Some names are practically legends in the industry, and for good reason. They consistently earn high marks for integration, ease of…
The current political climate and threats to green initiatives notwithstanding, architects are still charged with making the best choices for clients and for the future of the planet. Green building…
Another storm season is here, and that means emergency crews need state-of-the-art operations centers to manage whatever comes. Florida engineer continuing education supplements training and experience with planning requirements that…
Every architect knows that learning is a career-long pursuit, and continuing education is part of the package deal. For Rhode Island architects, professional development is regulated by the Board of…
How do your fees for land survey work compare to others in your market and around the country? Numerous factors affect the scale. It can sometimes require a balance between…
People with the right education, internships and other relevant credentials have a few different paths to licensure. The process that you’ll take depends on your situation. There’s an application for…
Some land surveyor challenges and solutions are almost universal and some arise when new technology makes more precise mapping possible. Land surveyor continuing education helps keep your skills sharp and…
Learning what’s new and retaining what’s still relevant: that’s the purpose of the PDH Academy CPA continuing education course, Changes You Need to Know – The 2017 FASB Review. This…
Mike Morrison is a leading training and change management consultant who specializes in increasing employee engagement through performance. We recently sat down with Mike to hear his thoughts on setting…
Architectural concrete can be almost anything. It’s science. It’s art. It’s capable of nearly any vision that the architectural, engineering and design teams can imagine. And as one of the…
Land surveying is the latest industry to be revolutionized by drones. Not only is the use of drones or UAS technology is growing in North America, it’s making survey work…
If you’ve been an accountant for long enough, you can probably relate. There’s a client who brings along just as many troubles as payments for services rendered. Is the CPA/client…
Four-dimensional printed metal fabric from NASA? Self-charging batteries? Lighting that you can wrap around a pencil as easily as you can wrap it around a room? The industry is awash…
Architectural excellence is worth celebrating. That’s especially true for public buildings that affect the lives of so many people for generations. Each year, the American Institute of Architects and the…
Technology that extracts water from the air isn’t new. It’s also inefficient, but new technology being developed by MIT and U.C. Berkeley could change everything. Now, air with as low…
The Golden State is known for several things besides sunshine, not the least of which are history, sustainability, and seismic activity. California architect continuing education addresses these issues with several…
CPAs aren’t usually known for their marketing chops. Numbers are your game, but marketing keeps clients coming through the door. Unfortunately, without the right skills, your messaging could fall flat.…
With great power comes great responsibility. That widely-used quote with its mysterious origins applies to 1700s French politicians, American web-slinging superheroes, and engineers in nearly every field. When a…
Imagine a world where the medical and surgical tools used to restore good health were made just for you. Think about implants, such as a new hip or knee joint,…
Alphabetically speaking, the first four states in the U.S. have a quick and pain-free path to CPA continuing education. They might not be close in vicinity, but Alabama, Alaska, Arizona…
Industry news, innovative products and issues that concern the CPA community. That’s what circulates through some of the most widely-read CPA blogs. If you’re not keeping track, the industry might…
March was exciting, if troubling, for architects and engineers in Florida. The hotly contested FL HB789, known as An Act Relating to the Procurement of Professional Services, was up for…
Land surveying hasn’t always been as precise as it is now. In fact, many original GLO monuments in Nebraska and throughout the Midwest are understood to be flawed, but they’re…
You invest hundreds, even thousands of dollars in drone technology. You probably have a workshop either in your home or someplace else where parts, pieces, and tools sit, and upgrade…
Technology is a double-edged sword made of better processes and a steep learning curve. Time constraints make prioritization more important than ever. Training takes valuable resources, but the future of…
Land surveying is a rather solitary and focused job. However, the information gleaned from a survey puts professionals in a unique position to help resolve boundary disputes, legal questions, and…
Jeffrey Bradbury, author of Kidblog: An Introduction to Blogging With Your Students, is the creator of TeacherCast.net and the Coordinator for Technology Integration for the Westwood Regional School District in…
Big Data can help you find a date, pick an investment and choose your next car. It can predict weather patterns, too. It stands to reason that information gathered and…
Few other industries have as broad and cooperative of an international workforce as architecture. The recent issues affecting policy, passports, worker visas and immigration have the potential to hit the…
The Architectural Review 2017 Women in Architecture Survey found few surprises about women in the industry. Now in its 6th year, the survey asked 1,277 women and 340 men about…
For more than a decade, American product design and manufacturing engineers enjoyed a period of steady growth in positive green building practices. With the new administration, the engineering industries have…
Looking for PDH online or offline? Engineers in Maryland have plenty of options for professional development hours, and PDH Academy works for all of them. Convenience, versatility, applicability and cost…
3D printing lifts designs off the page and puts them in the hands of the product designers who dreamed them. They create a “future is now” scenario in nearly every…
Veterans are one of the most overlooked groups of Americans in need of a safe, comfortable and secure place to live. Los Angeles has the highest number of homeless, disabled…
There’s no shortage of online destinations where architects can get required Continuing Education Units or CEUs. Why is PDH Academy the right choice? Variety, affordability, and convenience. That’s what we…
You’ve probably set tax preparation appointments and worked with a few clients already. But there’s still time to hone skills, streamline processes and avoid problems that slow down productivity. Whether…
If you’re a professional engineer in the state of Florida, you need eighteen hours of continuing education at every biennial license renewal. That’s according to the Florida Board of Professional…
You knew that it was coming. Automation has made its way into so many other industries. Why not put robots in charge of customs? That’s what’s happening in China. In…
No one would call utility poles attractive, at least not yet. They have one job: to carry electricity or another utility service from a hub and distribute it to homes…
From nano-sensors to the IOT, it’s a fascinating time to be an engineer. What’s simmering now and ready to be served up? Check out these top 5 emerging engineering technologies…
For such a widely recognized group of professionals, the general public has a lot of misconceptions about architects. Some people imagine brilliant but eccentric personalities, such as Frank Lloyd Wright…
What are other architects in the U.S. and around the world talking about today? You can find out by subscribing to top-ranking architecture blogs. We’ve pulled together 5 disparate examples…
Move over, brutalist. McMansions are encroaching on your territory. It’s hard to imagine an architectural style more universally unloved than bare concrete buildings from the brutalist movement. But McMansions are…
New Jersey architects have diverse continuing education hours or LU choices. And those are governed by the New Jersey State Board of Architects and the American Institute of Architects if…
Five minutes. That’s all it takes to snag the PDH online courses you need. And that keeps your architect license and AIA membership in good standing. At PDH Academy, our…
You don’t have to sit in a classroom or attend a conference every time you need engineering continuing education. But it’s good to know all of your options. Engineers have…
Imagine picking a ripe piece of fruit or buttoning a shirt using a prosthetic hand. Current prosthetics can help the user complete tasks. But what’s on the horizon could nearly…
Architects have natural and man-made limitations to creating original designs, which some believe are inherent creativity blockers. And some experts believe that there’s no such thing as originality at all.…
“Walkable cities” sounds like another trend, but there was a time when most cities had plenty of room for pedestrians to move about. Then with the shift toward urban expansion,…
From a humble garage has come some pretty amazing stuff. Sleek, gorgeous Apple computers got their start in a garage. So did Amazon.com, Google and even the Wonderful World of…
Unlike the predator and prey relationship in the wild, birds in the city aren’t just killed by a stronger, healthier specimen. Walls of virtually invisible glass wipe out millions upon…
You can probably hear the stampede of clients rushing your way. They’ll arrive by the end of the year or just after, and just in time for tax season. Get…
When is a roof much more than a way to keep out the rain? When it’s a green roof. The layer of vegetation that covers the top of a building…
Universal design works for a much wider range of users, so it’s especially important for Florida architects. In a state that’s brimming with rental homes and has a high concentration…
The coming Trump administration plans to overhaul America’s infrastructure through private investments. It’s a “revenue-neutral” proposal that’s intended to lighten the government investment load, speed up projects and provide more…
Imagine a city as congested as Los Angeles revolutionizing urban transportation tomorrow. For that matter, imagine Angelenos giving up their beloved cars. It’s not as unlikely as it might sound.…
If you’re the forgetful type, continuing education credit requirement deadline might creep up or pass on by. Or maybe you’re thinking about taking a break from architecture, and wondering how…
Arch Daily asks readers, not a panel of judges, to name their annual Building of the Year winners. The magazine says they haven’t been disappointed yet in their crowd-sourced approach…
The 2016 political climate suggests that Americans are bored and suspicious about sustainability. Now, after years of regarding sustainable design as the way of the future, architects are concerned that…
Every new crop of architects comes into the industry with a slightly different education. Fifty years ago, students of architecture worked more in groups, routinely pulled all-nighters and the digital…
What if solar power hardware was invisible, more efficient and able to run everything from your home to your car? It’s true. Tesla is changing everything you thought you knew…
The design trends making headlines right now and for the coming year reflect a taste for better overall living and efficiency. Upstarts such as the connectivity and healthy homes are…
There are architects, and then there are industry leaders who pave the way for everyone else. You have the chance to be either. And the choices you make now will…
Sofia Siegel, project manager with Verdical Group, is a Green Building Consultant and an Environmental Advocate in the Los Angeles area, working with USGBC-LA and LBC-LA on local initiatives. We…
California architects need continuing education that focuses on state issues. And PDH Academy addresses an important one: The 2017 California Accessibility Course. This course satisfies both California state and requirements…
Architect continuing education covers both broad and narrow focus topics. Some apply to professionals throughout the United States, and some courses are created for relevant state-level problems and solutions. For…
Architects have a range of different choices for earning important professional development hours. Some courses are given in a classroom, some credits are earned at a conference, and some are…
There’s always something cooking in the architecture industry, and that’s just as true with continuing education. The effort in to keep what you know and learn what’s new makes CE…
In case you haven’t taken the CE course before or you need a refresher, PDH Academy offers a 2 credit hour module on the Florida Advanced Building Code. This architect’s…
People inhabit the built environment all day, every day. And it’s the architects who design it that keep people safe. Continuing education reinforces what’s already known and expands the architect’s…
Alan Weene is the CTO for BioNova® Natural Pools, the North American leaders in planning and construction of eco-friendly Natural Swimming Pools which use plants instead of chemicals to purify…
Before you trim the fat of your architecture firm’s budget by cutting ties with the AIA (and AIA continuing education), give it a second thought. These are interesting times, indeed.…
Continuing education for architects is, by definition, a never ending pursuit. Fortunately, PDH Academy and AIA offer a wealth of courses that complement each other and your career. It doesn’t…
Who doesn’t like choices? That’s what PDH Academy offers to architects who take advantage of our online continuing education courses. Whether you want to pick up the required course materials…
Architects have already committed to years of education. But it’s not over after graduation, not by a long shot. Continuing education is a lifelong, or at least career-long, pursuit. Most…
So you want to be a farmer? In Brooklyn? Stranger things have happened. Right now, a vertical farming movement is about to make its way through urban areas. With shipping…
The National League of Cities (NLC) “Cities and Drones” municipal report helps clarify the FAA’s new rules about drone operation. It also acts as a baseline for developing city ordinances…
What’s the cutest, squiggliest robot in the world? It’s the Octobot, and it’s charting new territory for soft, autonomous robotics. This 3D printed machine merges robotics with a familiar soft…
Numerous broken bones and other injuries happen every year when senior citizens fall in the home. But a connected home with sensor technology could help intervene early enough to prevent…
Would you consider moving to a new area to secure a better and more profitable career in architecture? If so, you’re not alone. Architects are always in demand. While the…
Plastics littering the oceans will soon have a whole new use, and it might be better than all of its predecessors. New construction-grade building blocks made of recycled plastic take…
Architecture and design constantly evolve, so it’s standard operating procedure to wonder what’s next on the horizon. Smarter solutions, not just changes for the sake of being new and different,…
You can’t know when an earthquake will strike, but new technology could keep buildings safer 24/7. Every state has earthquakes, but some are much more prone than others. Where earthquakes…
The only way you couldn’t know that this is an election year is if you’d been in a sensory deprivation chamber. In some ways, that might be more pleasant than…
This never gets old. The very telescope that helped astronomer Clyde Tombaugh realize a dream of discovering Planet X is overdue for much-needed restoration. In continual service at the Lowell…
Green walls give back to the buildings and communities that support them. Even if you have three purple thumbs instead of a green one, technology can help you keep a…
If you haven’t heard about Pokémon Go, you’ve probably been living under a rock. What is it about this game that sends full grown adults (as well as kids) wandering…
When an MIT professor bought an ordinary home on an ordinary street in Lexington, MA, his gardening project began. But it wasn’t as satisfying as he’d hoped. Unhappy with the…
No matter the season, people will find a reason to complain about the weather. In winter, frigid temperatures can make your bones rattle. And in summer, the sweltering heat makes…
Design is so much more than merely creating a space where all of the necessary components fit. Humans react to and interact with the built environment in predictable ways, which…
If you could add a swath of color to any city, which city and color would you choose? Color has long been known to have a psychological effect. For example,…
They’ve come an awfully long way. With so much activity and the fact that it’s the very heart of most homes, it’s hard to imagine how bare-bones kitchens used to…
Ugly blight, or vital community? You’ve certainly seen it, and maybe even experienced it. The snobbery that’s directed at suburban life has had its heyday with ample support from numerous…
Leadership, creativity and innovation rule the 2017 AIAWLS summit. The 2017 American Institute of Architects Women’s Leadership Summit (AIAWLS) will be here before you know it. The 2-day Creating Tailwinds…
Repurposing can bring a small town or a single building back to life again. There’s something about a comeback kid that can make even the most stoic of people stand…
Sometimes a crossroads leads to a brand new rewarding career. If you’ve thought about changing careers or just taking on a side project, you’re not alone. Architecture is a demanding…
The Paul Olfelt House wasn’t created as a museum, it was designed as a home. Another incredible design by famed American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, hit the real estate market…
Gone are the days of the boring, cookie-cutter prefab home. Prefab has now moved into Passive House Construction, which is emerging in North America after finding great success in Europe.…
A great deal of planning and research go into a subdivision plat. When most people think about subdivisions, one idea comes to mind. It includes rows and rows of homes,…
As land surveying forges ahead into the future, it’s wise to stop and consider what some of the industry trends really mean. Did you ever imagine that you’d fly in…
Orlando is ready to welcome you to the 2017 AIA convention. Are you a subject-matter expert and want to share your knowledge with the largest gathering of professional architects in…
Memorials tell a story about the past and how it affects the future. Some memorials are straightforward. They’re a statue or maybe a monument that makes obvious who it honors.…
Fiat Chrysler teamed with Google to create a good-looking, self-driving minivan for 2017. If you ever swore that you’d never own a minivan, not in a thousand years, you…
Housing isn’t just an immigrant problem, it’s a societal problem. Housing and immigration issues are on most everyone’s mind. Immigration comes in different forms, and it presents problems that deal…
AIASF 2016 awards have proven once again that architectural/design prowess is alive and well in San Francisco. It’s never an easy job. Each year, AIA San Francisco hosts their Design…
Take a good look at the old because Miami architecture is undergoing a dramatically beautiful change. Pink flamingos, Mediterranean Revival and Art Deco as far as the eye can see? That’s not…
Composites give architects and designers a lot more freedom for creativity. Gravity-defying lines, unusual curves, and architecture that pushes the boundaries? Composites make it possible. The lightweight, strong, moldable, flexible…
The American Institute of Architects and the American Library Association recently announced its 2016 Library Building Awards winners. Each of the seven projects was recognized for its “excellence in library…
Time was, wood construction had serious limitations where commercial, tall buildings were concerned. But with new materials and a refocusing on code requirements for tall wood buildings, the times might…
While some architects say that they work fairly normal hours, others report something vastly different. At Architecture + Business, for example, the consensus is that no matter what the billable…
Bats are some of nature’s most misunderstood creatures. But drones, or at least drone pilots, get it. Many of them, too, carry the stigma of being mysterious and potentially dangerous.…
Anyone can slide into a rut. Sometimes those ruts mean that you earn less than you could. And sometimes they limit your horizons and experiences. With the economy growing stronger…
You wouldn’t buy a book and then claim rights to the story just because you own it in hard copy. So isn’t it funny, or maybe it’s not, how a…
Adaptive reuse is one of the great conservation methods employed by architects today. It’s also Earth friendly. Although a new home could be built using the most advanced energy efficient…
Knowledge is power, and it’s also a lot of responsibility. In generations past, architects had manufacturers to provide information about any new building materials arriving on the market. That’s still…
This is not your father’s spot for dropping a line in the water! St. Petersburg, Florida has officially approved the plans for a new pier. And if all goes well,…
Beauty, sustainability, and the convenience of 3D printing, all in one incredibly good looking vehicle? Divergent Manufacturing says that it’s not just possible, it’s happening right now. Company founder, Kevin…
Another first in the world of engineering, researchers from the University of Alberta Engineering department have successfully welded neurons. This technology could be used to repair otherwise permanent nerve damage,…
Does technology create an insular world for the user, or does it help create a larger world where people can interact more effectively? It’s all in how you use it,…
A model for architects everywhere, particularly women in the field, Zaha Hadid blazed a trail that left nearly as many detractors as admirers. In an industry that’s overwhelmingly dominated by…
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Nonresidential construction in the U.S. is still climbing higher, and that’s great news for architects and designers. But of course, there’s also bad news. The construction industry is working like…
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PDH Academy has what you need to keep your license and association memberships current and on track. Continuing education, professional development units, or however you choose to refer to them,…
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Net-zero building design is supposed to be the modern pinnacle of ecologically sound, sustainable living and the pathway to dramatically reduced carbon emissions and waste. So why isn’t everyone excited…
A first-person video game designed for civil engineers? Why didn’t someone think of this before? Whether or not you’re a big gamer, the release of INFRA is kind of a…
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Because engineering isn’t just one discipline, but many, there’s no individual way to approach continuing education or C.E. units for engineers. More formally known as professional development hours, this regular,…
If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece of authentic Frank Lloyd Wright history, now’s your chance. At least if you’ve got a healthy bank account. His last documented design,…
When is a smaller house not really small, perhaps not really large, but built exactly right? In a “Not so Big” house. Downsizing gets a lot of attention these days,…
Most architects have at least one foot in the ring for community responsibility. But those who go all out and take on pro bono work might find a more rewarding…
All engineers have a dream of designing and developing something. That’s so much a part of being an engineer that it’s practically ingrained, and it’s bound to happen at least…
What if solar energy wasn’t just available, but consistently available on-demand? Researchers at MIT might have found the solution to a longstanding problem, at least as it applies to on-demand…
Every year brings new and wondrous developments in engineering and architecture, and 2016 promises to reveal some of the most innovative. The groundbreaking building products in this year’s lineup are…
BIM helps clients really see what makes a building. Architects who use Building Information Modeling or BIM have long had access to better and more detailed planning and design tools.…
3D printing is doing just fine, at least in manufacturing. Is the era of the personal 3D printer coming to an end, before it even got a reasonably good foothold?…
Have you ever wished that your snoring partner had a volume dial so that you could turn down the sound and get a little shuteye? Everyone who has lived with…
Bruce Lee famously said, “Be like water.” Water changes course to move around objects, or it can cut a path through them. It conforms to whatever contains it, but you…
Each year, World Monuments Fund (WMF) selects places around the world to watch and help preserve for future generations. These places are significant for different reasons, but all have one…
We haven’t quite made it to the Jetsons yet, but autonomous vehicles are another step toward a life where machines can operate themselves. Whether or not you’re comfortable with that,…
The American Institute of Architects regularly conducts compensation surveys and prepares reports to illustrate the state of architecture compensation across the U.S. In the 2015 report, which you can order…
When your firm assigns the CAD software, you work with what you’ve got. Still, it’s worthwhile to know what’s happening industry-wide. New programs are developed and reviews about them come…
Right about now, you should be glad that you chose robotics for your career. It’s always been interesting. Little kids and adults alike have watched robots on TV and in…
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Where would you like to go for lunch? How about London? If it seems too far, what if you knew that you’d be back home again in time for dinner?…
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What if robots were the answer to some of the greatest environmental messes that humans and Mother Nature could stir up? That might be the case, if the University of…
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Everyone remembers hearing the news about Hurricane Katrina’s disastrous effect on New Orleans. Televisions showed the horrors of rising water, stranded people, submerged homes and a whole city that was…
This year, five historic Kansas properties have been nominated for the National Historic Register. This distinction could mean additional funding and tax breaks for owners, which helps keep the properties…
Just as a bird scavenges to find exactly the right materials to build its nest, so did the Missouri University of Science and Technology create their entry for the U.S.…
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Every job comes with risks, but some jobs are much more dangerous than others. A retail worker stocking shelves could slip and fall. But a firefighter or cell tower climber…
Is there anyone whose name is more closely related to home improvement than Bob Vila? Since 1979, his expertise has helped take green building from a fringe idea to the…
In a world where the climate is anything but stable and energy conservation is on everyone’s mind, the U.S. Department of Energy challenges college-level design and build teams to create…
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What could be better than a floating version of the perfect vacation home in a sunny, warm climate? How about one that’s off the proverbial grid and totally self-sufficient? The…
While things like global positioning systems (GPS) and computerized geographic information systems (GIS) have revolutionized surveying, the basic principles of surveying remain the same: accurate measurement of a point and…
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It started out as a great idea. Improve Chicago’s public housing, making buildings and neighborhoods safer and more accessible to all. And to a certain degree, that’s what has happened.…
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California often leads the herd in energy-wise legislation, and a new law shows that it still holds true. Signed by Governor Jerry Brown on October 8, the new benchmarking program…
The next time you that you sit on a bank note, it might be under your pocket and not in it. Pulling together unusual materials is something that furniture designers…
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They say that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and that’s why Dresser Rand and Ener Core are collaborating to harvest fuel from garbage. Industrial waste comes in many…
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It’s a fixer-upper of a planet but we could make it work. – Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX Humans have an inherent fascination with outer space, and with the recent…
It isn’t every day that the Pope leads evening prayer anywhere in the U.S. So when his schedule included St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, a multi-year renovation of…
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You probably remember the first time that you heard about 3D printing. It started off nearly Star Trekkian in its replicator-like possibilities, even if the first real object made in…
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“When the day is over, you have built something of lasting value that is useful to society. You have made a positive change that can be seen and used.” That’s…
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When new architects just entering the field take an unpaid internship, they could be setting a standard that says, “My work has no value.” The American Institute of Architects disagrees.…
Are you planning to attend the 2016 AIA convention in Philadelphia? Would you like to help your fellow architects by contributing to continuing education? If you’re particularly well-versed in one…
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The green movement is everywhere. So much so that it’s no longer a peculiarity, but more just the way things are. Green roofs have been a part of that movement,…
In a community of oh-so-serious architects, British designer Thomas Heatherwick is a bit of a renegade. He’s different, alright. But that doesn’t mean his designs are any less brilliant than…
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One of the most innovative public park spaces has been right under New York City’s nose all the time. But when they say “under,” they mean it. The new Lowline…
AIA continuing education is a part of life for many architects. And for both architects and engineers, professional development hours come with the territory. If you want to stay licensed…
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Three dimensional printing seems to have taken a fast uptick from the stuff of science fiction to real-world applications. Just a few years ago, any 3D printed item was a…
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Superlubricity might not be in your everyday vocabulary now, but it will be. Where friction exists, which is essentially everywhere, there is resistance. And conversely, lubrication acts to reduce that…
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True sustainable construction is almost a magical, elusive thing, but bamboo might change all of that. Eco-friendly design is goal that’s there, but nearly a moving target. Seal a building…
The green movement started with great intentions, and like any worthwhile project it has evolved. LEED certification has grown from a costly, fringe idea that only a few could manage…
When it’s time to evaluate soil or manage wastewater at a job site, you’ll want to call in an expert like Brian F. Oram, professional geologist and owner of B.F.…
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The American Institute of Architects does its part to promote innovation and ingenuity, and the professionals who adhere to those concepts. Perhaps no group of individuals has those characteristics more…
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All professional engineers have continuing education credits that must be earned regularly to keep licensing and education up-to-date. Many states conform to the same course requirements, but the Florida Board…
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