Architecture New trends to spice-up the building landscape
Released on: October 23, 2008, 5:28 am
Press Release Author: BluEnt
Industry: Construction
Press Release Summary: Evangelic Breakthroughs in the field of Architecture, Building Construction, and Interior Designing that complement human attitudes and add zing to the spaces we live-in.
Press Release Body: Architectural Evangelist, the quarterly e-Zine, comes up with its second issue, bringing you the fresh new winds blowing across the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. AE is dedicated to assist architects, interior designers, builders, students and architectural enthusiasts in sharing their domain knowledge.
AE's second issue follows a wide range of topics, from post-modern architectural styles to vernacular building methods. It also tanks up your knowledge bank with new attempts at 'Green Building' solutions, as the world gears up to combat global warming and to restore the eco-balance.
To give you a better picture, we have gone image intensive this time. Our painstaking research on the various design styles that ruled the 20th century and still continue into our present brings you a comprehensive feature on Modernist Architecture. It is backed up by an elaborate article on Organic Architecture, as a tribute to avant-gardism in building design.
If you want to know how 'less is more' in architecture, there's a feature on 'functionalism' in architecture, backed by factual support from the Roman times till the modern days. We have put extra efforts into presenting topics in a format that facilitates light breezy reading.
In promoting sustainable modes of living, AE tracks the development of 'Walk-able Communities,' where the township is designed to do away with personal motorized transport and entirely adopt public transport. In other words, the fashionable thing in these towns is to ditch the car and travel on foot. Also, there's an extensive article on Vernacular Architecture, in celebration of 'old-world' or native building methodologies, which is in harmony with our natural cocoon.
The think-tank at AE also battles to dispel myths and shatter stereotypes associated with outsourcing knowledge-intensive businesses to cost competent locations. Read a biblical feature on how outsourcing supports and leverages businesses all over the world.
About AE: The team de force at Architectural Evangelist is a resource-rich association of architects, designers, researchers, management consultants, content editors and feature writers dedicated to popularizing the best architectural practices followed around the world.
About BluEnt: BluEnt, the pioneer in global architectural outsourcing, promotes Architectural Evangelist (http://www.architecturalevangelist.com) a quarterly e-Zine that tracks the new currents flowing through the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. AE is dedicated to assist architects, interior designers, builders, and students in disseminating knowledge relating to the architecture domain. AE is also geared towards addressing concerns of global warming, climate change, and ecological imbalance. BluEnt takes one-upmanship in providing various models that increase the environmental performance of buildings. BluEnt's forte lies in advocating innovation with outsourcing solutions. BluEnt has successfully collaborated with over 150 architects/architectural firms from 15 different countries to execute over 1000 architectural projects http://aec.bluent.com
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