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Contractor vs Subcontractor vs Builder: What’s the Difference?
01 Feb 2023

Contractor vs Subcontractor vs Builder: What’s the Difference?

In the building industry, an owner employs a contractor to finish a project. This contractor has the option to use subcontractors to carry out particular tasks as part of the larger project. Although contractors and subcontractors have several things in common, they have separate roles to play within a project.

Unapologetic, Naked and Bold: Brutalist Architecture
25 May 2022

Unapologetic, Naked and Bold: Brutalist Architecture

Contrary to popular assumption that Brutalism is derived from the word ‘brutal’, it more likely comes from the French term béton brut, which means ‘raw concrete’.

 
20 Fun Facts About Wood and Woodworking
02 Mar 2022

20 Fun Facts About Wood and Woodworking

This blog has been updated on – March 02, 2022 Wood and woodworking have a fascinating role in human history and daily life, from benches for Anglo-Saxon monasteries in the 8th century to the table for your grandchild’s birthday cake. Even the most seasoned woodworkers and millwork shop drawing professionals may not know some of the …

Books Every Architect Should Read
03 Sep 2019

Books Every Architect Should Read

‘Who reads these days?’ is a common response when someone is asked, in idle conversation, if he or she has been reading anything interesting.

 
How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment
29 Aug 2019

How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment

With skyrocketing real estate prices, studio apartments, which consist of a single room plus a bathroom, are increasing in popularity all over the globe.

Buildings that Understand You: Automated Interiors
16 Aug 2019

Buildings that Understand You: Automated Interiors

You arrive at your hotel, and a dinosaur robot takes care of your check-in with face recogition, after which a self-propelled trolley whisks away your luggage for you.

 
The Art of Everyday Design
16 Aug 2019

The Art of Everyday Design

‘My problems with doors have become so well known that confusing doors are often called “Norman doors.” Imagine becoming famous for doors that don’t work right.’

Rethinking Spaces: Architecture as a Social Art
16 Aug 2019

Rethinking Spaces: Architecture as a Social Art

Architecture is ubiquitous, but what, if anything, makes it intrinsically ‘social’?

 
Five Lessons in Leadership from the Tycoons of Industry
30 Jul 2019

Five Lessons in Leadership from the Tycoons of Industry

How does one measure great leadership? How much of a company’s performance is dependent on its leaders’ personalities? It is understood that to lead is to inspire people to work together to achieve a common goal.

Beyond Walls: Senior Living
14 Jun 2019

Beyond Walls: Senior Living

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of citizens who are 60 years and older are expected to reach 2 billion by 2050. In 2015, this number was 900 million. Today, 125 million people are aged 80 years or older.

 
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