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Freelance Architects

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  Freelance Architects Image 1_Introduction_©Illustrarch A freelance architect is an architect who works independently. They are not working for any firm but for themselves. Freelancing gives the architect a completely different setting of work. Post - lockdown there has been an increase in the number of freelancers. People now prefer working from home in their comfort, it is even convenient and productive for some. Working with freelance architects can prove beneficial as they work with clients one–on–one, allowing more time and attention to a client. There’s no chain of command so a client is directly communicating with the architect. They are not under any pressure from their firms or boss and therefore can cater to all the needs of the client. What is the role of a freelance architect? A freelance architect is also a registered/ certified architect and can do everything that architects are trained to do. Freelance architects are working on their own and are independent of any firm.

Design Education: Universal Design

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  Design Education: Universal Design Image 1_Universal Design_©Forrec Design has a responsibility to everyone. 'Universal Design' is a term that was first coined by Dr. Ronald Mace. It refers to the design of products, environments, or services that can be used by everyone, to the greatest extent possible, without special adaption or modification. "Accessibility is solved at design stage." To design for accessibility means to be inclusive of all the needs of your all kinds of users. This includes your target users, users outside of your target demographics, users with disabilities, and even users from different cultures and communities. Understanding these needs is the key to creating better universal designs. Universal design is very important for creating a more convenient and just society. It ensures that buildings and spaces are designed to be used by people of all abilities, ages, and backgrounds. This includes provisions like ramps, elevators, and braille signag

The Songdo City

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  The Songdo City Image 1_Introduction_©Songdo IBD Songdo International Business District (Songdo IBD) is a $34 billion smart and sustainable city that is setting a new benchmark for urban development. It is located in South Korea, Asia, and is built on 1500 acres of land reclaimed from the Yellow Sea. This master-planned project was started in 2001 and is the product of Gale International, together with its domestic partner, POSCO E&C, and its public sector partner, Incheon Metropolitan City. Various architects, designers, and urban planners worked on this project, but the model of a ‘smart – city’ was proposed by Kohn Pederson Fox (KPF). Songdo is just an hour away from Seoul and is officially part of Icheon City. The city was the result of imagining a future high-tech city where technology coexists with society. Songdo is meant to be where the future of cities takes shape, and residents, businessmen, and visitors contribute to the growing ecosystem. Songdo is supposed to be an

Interdisciplinary Approach for Students

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  Interdisciplinary Approach for Students Interdisciplinary collaboration is when professionals from different disciplines get together to work on the same goal. It is an expanded version of teamwork. A simple example is when a writer collaborates with a professional doctor to write a script for a movie where the main lead is a doctor. Collaborative practices aren’t new but have become more important with time. It shows how the real world works, people from different backgrounds and disciplines exist together, and just existing is not enough, it is necessary to co-exist to maintain a well-functioning society. As an architect, it is only obvious to be a master of all trades, whether it’s furniture layout, plumbing, wiring, painting, or even structural forms. Students need to experience this right in school when they are studying architecture. Legendary architects like Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi, and many more have been known to design an entire house, from plannin

Impact of Studio Culture on Student Well-Being

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Impact of Studio Culture on Student Well-Being Studio culture is essential for architecture students. Studios train students regarding respect, intellectual engagement, experimentation, cooperation, collaboration, and time management. Architecture is a technical, aesthetic, and social discipline in scope. The capacity for synthetic problem-solving is best taught and understood in the context of design studio work. Skills like research, conceptualization, drawing, and model-making are exercised. Students are encouraged to implement knowledge from all subjects, such as building construction materials, history, building services, and professional practice. Studio work is a collaborative process among teachers, fellow students, and visiting critics. The studio promotes creativity, innovation, and discovery. The studio also teaches students to take responsibility for their designs and to be able to present and defend their work when questioned or judged. Benefits of Studio Culture ·    

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

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  Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Marvel Movies Marvel has always given us extraordinary movies. The first MCU movie was Iron Man, released in 2008, and since then, Iron Man has been everyone’s personal favourite. Superhero movies are usually children’s cup of tea, but when it comes to Marvel, even adults are thrilled to watch the first-day show. Marvel has that magic in its movies. The movies have such great action sequences, flawless casting, complete storylines, ultimate direction, mind-blowing CGI, beloved characters, witty humor, exceptional dialogues, banger soundtracks, and everything else. The movies are carefully curated and made comic-accurate. Some of the recent movies have been a little disappointing, but that’s a different topic of debate. Marvel movies have been there from generation to generation to help shape kids into better humans and allow adults the beautiful escape from reality that they so desperately need. Quantumania Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,

Space Exploration and Extraterrestrial Activities

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Introduction   Space exploration is a way to collect data by sending spaceships, and satellites to space. It sounds very imaginative and sci–fi but with advanced technology and intelligent brains, it has been possible to travel beyond Earth. Humans have always been explorers, nomads, and curious creatures so no doubt that we also figured out a way to reach space and explore there. Space exploration has been an essential aspect of science for years now. It has been gaining renowned respect as the years pass by. New missions and inventions have kept people awestruck and feeling pride for their nations. Organizations like NASA, ISRO, SpaceX, and there are so many more that have been doing spectacular work in this department. History The first ever successful space mission was on October 4, 1957. It was an artificial satellite designed to orbit Earth, called Sputnik. Sputnik was launched by U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republic). This event took place during the cold war and tho