2019 R+D Introduction and Jury
From 89 submissions, the jury picked eight entries that prove architects can be at the helm of innovation, technology, and craft.
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From 89 submissions, the jury picked eight entries that prove architects can be at the helm of innovation, technology, and craft.
Read MoreWashington State University's Taiji Miyasaka and David Drake develop a simple way to recycle and reuse a major source of waste from buildings.
Read MoreTrahan Architects transforms a historic venue into an interactive destination made possible through the combination of artistry, design, and lasers.
Read MoreTo tackle the homeless epidemic in Los Angeles, Brooks + Scarpa and Plant Prefab develop a customizable system that also meets code.
Read MoreCreativity and attention to detail define this Pickard Chilton and Arup entry to an invited competition.
Read MoreThis elegant design solution by Robern impressed the R+D jury with its utility and minimalism.
Read MoreInnovation knows no geographic bounds in this collaboration by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the European Space Agency, the MIT Media Lab, and the MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Read MoreFrom hardware to software, LMN Architects has developed and designed a platform to help document the performance of buildings upon their completion.
Read MoreIn a region prone to natural and anthropogenic disasters, Rios Clementi Hale Studios formulates an idea to stabilize steep terrain.
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