Architecture + Design

User-centered architectural design: Zurich’s North American headquarters

User-centered architectural design: Zurich’s North American headquarters

Explore the user-centered architectural design of Zurich Insurance Group's brand new North American headquarters in this episode of Project Innovation. We hear from Zurich (owner), Clayco (general contractor), and Goettsch Partners (building architect) on how they incorporated feedback from Zurich employees in the design process. The result? A workplace that takes wellness and usability into its function and form.

The new role of visualization techniques in architecture | BuiltWorlds Summit 2017

The new role of visualization techniques in architecture | BuiltWorlds Summit 2017

In addition to the problems that future construction might solve, it is important to understand how buildings will do so through the vision of architects and designers, who must consider some of the biggest environmental, social, economic, structural, mechanical, and design challenges facing the built world. What role do visualization techniques play in conveying and convincing others of a future vision?

How architect Francine Houben combines environment, function, and usability in building design

How architect Francine Houben combines environment, function, and usability in building design

This episode of BW Sessions is presented in collaboration with The Chicago Architecture Foundation and explores the architectural practice of Mecanoo through the perspective of the firm’s founder, Francine Houben. Although widely known in The Netherlands and Europe for buildings focused on people, place, and purpose, Mecanoo is only just beginning to gain increasing recognition in the United States for their work on projects such as the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in Boston and the renovation of the Mies van der Rohe-designed Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in Washington, D.C. "Architecture must appeal to all the senses,” Houben says

Designing and Building Super Stadiums | BW Lightbulb

Designing and Building Super Stadiums | BW Lightbulb

On this episode of Lightbulb, we shine the light on the design and build of modern day super stadiums. We spoke with the individuals responsible for Mercedes Benz Stadium, Golden 1 Center, and US Bank Stadium, and they told us how complex these projects can be.

Designing a Building for the Next Generation of Artists | Project Innovation: Gordon Parks Arts Hall

Designing a Building for the Next Generation of Artists | Project Innovation: Gordon Parks Arts Hall

In 2015, construction finished on the 90k sq. ft Gordon Parks Arts Hall educational center. After receiving generous donations from filmmaker and philanthropist George Lucas, Mellody Hobsen, and the Earl Shapiro family totaling over $82 million, classes began at the facility which blends multiple scholastic disciplines into its teaching curriculum. Aiming to produce only the brightest future engineers, architects, and artists, this projects was realized by General Contractor Lendlease and Main Architect Valerio Dewalt Train Associates.

Rethinking a Centuries-Old Material: Concrete | Lightbulb

Rethinking a Centuries-Old Material: Concrete | Lightbulb

In our pilot episode of Lightbulb, we shine the light on a building material that's been around for centuries — concrete. Ripe for innovation, the #1 most-used building material is changing, not only with its composition but also in the places it's being used. Experts from Lithko Contracting, a concrete contractor, and Ozinga Bros., a ready-mix manufacturer, give us the scoop on what's new and improved in this age-old material.

CES 2017 New Tech for the Built Industry | All Hands on Tech

CES 2017 New Tech for the Built Industry | All Hands on Tech

BuiltWorlds headed to Las Vegas for the biggest technology conference in the world, the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). We combed through thousands of new products on the floor and found which companies are poised to impact the AEC industry - check out drones, robots, virtual reality, mixed reality, smart homes, smart cars, and much, much more!

Building the 1st-Ever Public Housing Museum | Project Innovation: National Public Housing Museum

Building the 1st-Ever Public Housing Museum | Project Innovation: National Public Housing Museum

On this episode of Project Innovation, we get an inside look into the design and construction of the new National Public Housing Museum. Architect Pete Baker and curator Todd Parker talk us through their intentions for converting the Jane Addams homes designed by John Holabird in 1938 in Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood.

$120M Project to Redevelop the Chicago Riverwalk | Project Innovation: Chicago Riverwalk

$120M Project to Redevelop the Chicago Riverwalk | Project Innovation: Chicago Riverwalk

On this episode of Project Innovation, we explore the ongoing redevelopment of the iconic Chicago Riverwalk. We talked to the project stakeholders to understand what made the construction of this 15-year, $200 million project challenging and what contributed to its success. 

Innovative Architecture Design with Award-Winning Design-Build Firm | CannonDesign

Innovative Architecture Design with Award-Winning Design-Build Firm | CannonDesign

On this BW Session, we took a look at the Chicago office of CannonDesign. They're an integrated global design firm that unites a dynamic team of architects, engineers, strategists, researchers, futurists, and industry specialists who are driven by a singular goal — to help solve the greatest challenges brought to them by the society and their clients.

Deconstructing Construction Materials for Reuse | SmartWorlds - Wasted Markets

Deconstructing Construction Materials for Reuse | SmartWorlds - Wasted Markets

On this episode on SmartWorlds, we look into the large waste and building material reuse problem in our built environment. The building industry in the United States is responsible for an estimated 350 million tons of construction debris flowing into landfills per year. Archeworks, a design school based in Chicago, is leading the charge to expand the building material reuse marketplace. Through a collaboration with the Cook County Department of Environmental Control, the Building Material Reuse Association, the ReBuilding Exchange, and leading design firms, this intensive research and design project explores the barriers and opportunities for reuse that exist in current design culture and public policy, and proposes expanding the reuse economy by re-envisioning architectural practice and the built environment. This episode features a panel discussion with the key players leading this sustainable approach. 

Using Virtual and Augmented Reality in Construction Today | All Hands on Tech

Using Virtual and Augmented Reality in Construction Today | All Hands on Tech

On this episode of All Hands on Tech, we explore the new trends in virtual and augmented reality in the construction industry. Put on your headsets and join us as we chat with a panel of experts.

How Virtual Reality is Radically Changing Architecture and Design | IrisVR - All Hands on Tech

How Virtual Reality is Radically Changing Architecture and Design | IrisVR - All Hands on Tech

CEO and Co-founder of IrisVR, Shane Scranton recently stopped by the BuiltWorlds studio for a demo and a chat about how their new products allow clients to take their 3D plans and blueprints and turn them into Virtual Reality experiences seen on devices like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Samsung GearVR, and Google Cardboard.

TYNTK: Hilton Develops Modular Hotels, LEED Building Software in Beta Testing

TYNTK: Hilton Develops Modular Hotels, LEED Building Software in Beta Testing

On this week's Things You Need to Know, we take a look a new software program that allows owners to see the cost benefit of constructing LEED certified buildings, Hilton's modular hotels in Ghana, and more! 

TYNTK: World's First Virtual Groundbreak, the New Penn Station, Mapping Infrastructure Underground

TYNTK: World's First Virtual Groundbreak, the New Penn Station, Mapping Infrastructure Underground

On this week's Things You Need to Know, we dive into some of the week's top stories. From revamping Penn Station in New York, the first virtual groundbreaking in the world to Chevrolet debuting their heavy-duty sustainable truck for the US Army, it's been a busy week. 

Building & Designing the Theater of Tomorrow | Project Innovation: The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare

Building & Designing the Theater of Tomorrow | Project Innovation: The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare

In this episode of Project Innovation, BuiltWorlds dons its hard hats to take you behind the scenes at The Yard at Shakespeare Theatre on Chicago's famous Navy Pier. Slated to open in Spring of 2017, The Yard will be Chicago Shakespeare's third stage and it introduces a new trend in theater architecture.

TYNTK: Human Colonies on Mars, Bentley Debuts BIM Software, Smart Cities Week

TYNTK: Human Colonies on Mars, Bentley Debuts BIM Software, Smart Cities Week

On this week's Things You Need to Know, Elon Musk introduces his plans to develop human colonies on Mars, One World Trade Center is awarded LEED Gold, safe animal crossing on I-90, and more! 

TYNTK: Route 66 Goes Solar, NYC Unveils Grand Central Tech, RE 100 Grows

TYNTK: Route 66 Goes Solar, NYC Unveils Grand Central Tech, RE 100 Grows

On this week's Things You Need to Know, we dive into NYC's newest Tech accelerator, GCT, learn more the companies participating in the Renewable Energy 100 initiative, solar freakin' roadways, and more!

TYNTK: Adjaye's Museum Debuts, Heatherwick's Honeycomb, DARPA's Living Building Materials

TYNTK: Adjaye's Museum Debuts, Heatherwick's Honeycomb, DARPA's Living Building Materials

On our debut episode of Make It, we go deep into Chicago's second AEC Hackathon. Teams go head-to-head as they only have 21 hours to develop the best solution to existing industry problems. After the judges finish deliberations, only one team can win the ultimate prize.

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