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David Chipperfield's Galicia Project + Cobe's Francisco Tirado on architecture and photography + Why

David Chipperfield's Galicia Project + Cobe's Francisco Tirado on architecture and photography + Why Memphis Milano still matters [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( [Is Craft Beer Leading Architecture's Adaptive Reuse Movement?]( Microbreweries are popping up worldwide, and with them comes an unmistakable architectural movement that we are all here for — cheers to that! [Read More]( STORIES [The Galicia Project: David Chipperfield and Fundación RIA]( Although the research group doesn't focus on architecture per se, its territorial strategies encapsulate the Pritzker Prize winner's sensitive architectural approach. [Read More]( ARCHTOBER [Tracing the Future: 14th Annual Archtober Festival]( From October 1–31, hundreds of architecture and design talks, tours and exhibitions on affordable housing, sustainable design and infrastructure will take over NYC. [Read More]( INTERVIEW [Francisco Tirado: An Architect Who Found His Calling Behind the Camera]( From architect to freelance photographer to in-house photographer at Cobe, Francisco Tirado’s creative journey is as inspiring as his images. [Read More]( ARCH HISTORY [Wild and Free: Why The Revolutionary Design Collective Memphis Milano Still Matters]( The reviled “Corporate Memphis” graphic design has nothing to do with the daring Italian group from the 1980s, which embodied the lighter side of postmodernism. [Read More]( COLLECTIONS [Rethinking School Design: How Education Architecture Reflects Changing Views on Childhood]( For decades, school design was synonymous with rigidity; now, child-centric principles are reshaping contemporary educational spaces. [Read More]( PRACTICE [Material Matters: LUO Studio's Outside-the-Box Approach to Modern Craftsmanship]( From designing with cardboard to revitalizing communities, LUO Studio exemplifies innovation rooted in tradition and purpose-driven architecture. [Read More]( [See More on Architizer Journal]( [Featured Employer: Little Red Rooster]( Little Red Rooster, a small but mighty design firm in the beautiful Florida Keys, is seeking a recently licensed (or on a path to licensure) designer with a professional architectural degree from an accredited program and with, ideally, 3-5 years of related work experience. [Click here to read more and apply.]( [More Jobs in Architecture]( CALIFORNIA MKThink: [Urban Designer]( San Francisco, CA GROUND STUDIO: [Experienced Project Manager / Landscape Architect]( Monterey, CA, [Design Staff]( Monterey, Napa, Santa Barbara, CA, [Person Experienced Project Manager / Landscape Architect]( Monterey, Santa Barbara, CA FLORIDA Little Red Rooster (LRR): [Intern Architect]( Marathon, FL MASSACHUSETTS Perkins Eastman: [Project Architect III (Hybrid)]( Boston, 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 [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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