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he architecture of immersive art experiences + How tiles are making a surprising interior comeback + 30 best firms in India [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( [Emotional Architecture: How Curves and Lines Influence Human Experience]( Dive into the psychological effects of curves and lines in architecture and explore how they shape human emotions and interactions with spaces. [Read More]( DETAILS [Beyond the Backsplash: 4 Surprising Uses of Tile Detailing in Contemporary Architectural Interiors]( From creating focal points in open spaces to reflecting local traditions, discover four new takes for creating modern mosaics. [Read More]( COMPETITION [7th Best of LaCantina Competition: Gain Industry Recognition and Win a Trip to AIA25 in Boston]( Does your project feature LaCantina Doors? If so, you are eligible to enter this year's competition, honoring the most beautiful glazed projects in architecture, for free! [Read More]( A+SPOTLIGHT [Feast for the Eyes: 7 Refined Restaurants That Will Satiate Architectural Appetites]( Savor the world's most inspiring restaurant architecture — all design recipes that blend the sensory with the spatial. [Read More]( STORIES [“Frameless”: The Architecture of Immersive Art Experiences]( Consider a type of architecture that merges spatial technology, design and construction in order to transport the people living in reality to imaginary worlds. [Read More]( COLLECTIONS [Office of the Future: 6 Ways Architects Worldwide Are Flipping the Workplace Model]( The demand for versatile spaces that can easily be reconfigured has never been higher; here's how architects are delivering. [Read More]( TOP FIRMS [30 Best Architecture and Design Firms in India]( Newly updated rankings! From Ahmedabad to Mumbai to New Delhi, architects across India are cultivating an incredible design culture in their country and beyond. [Read More]( [See More on Architizer Journal]( [Featured Employer: HLR Architects]( HLR Architects is a small firm in Oakton, Virginia who is looking to offer the right architect an excellent opportunity for growth and experience as they expand our diverse client base. Their studio provides innovative design solutions in renovation and new construction projects and has served many repeat clients for 50 years. [Click here to read more and apply.]( [More Jobs in Architecture]( FREELANCE BROADBEARARCH: [Architect and/or Interior Architect (Freelance)]( Anywhere MASSACHUSETTS Andrew Sidford Architects: [Architect/ Designer]( Newburyport, MA NEW JERSEY Princeton University: [Open: Tenure or Tenure-Track Position in Architectural Design]( Princeton, NJ NEW YORK Extell Development Company: [Designer]( New York City, NY OHIO Ohio History Connection: [Intermediate Architect]( Columbus, OH VIRGINIA HLR Architects: [Senior Architect and Project Manager]( Oakton, VA [See More Jobs or Post a Job]( [Website]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2024 Architizer, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Architizer 3651 Fau Blvd Suite 200Boca Raton, FL 33431 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( or [unsubscribe from all Architizer communication](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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