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.
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Washington State University's Taiji Miyasaka and David Drake develop a simple way to recycle and reuse a major source of waste from buildings.
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Trahan Architects transforms a historic venue into an interactive destination made possible through the combination of artistry, design, and lasers.
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To tackle the homeless epidemic in Los Angeles, Brooks + Scarpa and Plant Prefab develop a customizable system that also meets code.
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Creativity and attention to detail define this Pickard Chilton and Arup entry to an invited competition.
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This elegant design solution by Robern impressed the R+D jury with its utility and minimalism.
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Innovation 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.
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From hardware to software, LMN Architects has developed and designed a platform to help document the performance of buildings upon their completion.
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In a region prone to natural and anthropogenic disasters, Rios Clementi Hale Studios formulates an idea to stabilize steep terrain.
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