The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) is a professional association that promotes the highest standards of excellence in residential building design.
AIBD offers a variety of resources to its members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and marketing assistance.
AIBD is a valuable resource for anyone interested in a career in residential building design. If you want to improve your skills, network with other professionals, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends, AIBD is the perfect organization for you.
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Timeless Columns in Contemporary Design [Monday Minute]
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September 16, 2024, Edition
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Timeless Columns in Contemporary Design
Are you passionate about design and architecture? Explore two of Steve's favorite resources that can help you delve into both classic and contemporary design elements, revealing how thoughtful architecture can elevate any space. (00:00:59)
Scotland is contemplating changing the way it has built homes for millennia. That is where the benefits of timber-frame homes come in. Compared to more traditional masonry builds, these homes are much quicker to erect.
Construction is the largest industry in the world. And it makes up about 13% of global GDP. But it is also one of the slowest growing. However, new construction technologies are looking to speed up the rate of change.
LotSpec provides a powerful option management infrastructure for the Autodesk® Revit® or Autodesk AutoCAD® Architecture platform. Customized for production homebuilders, this robust solution lets you easily manage and update design options, in 2D and 3D workflows, across multiple projects at once. Learn more at go.strongtie.com/lotspec
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The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) is a professional association that promotes the highest standards of excellence in residential building design.
AIBD offers a variety of resources to its members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and marketing assistance.
AIBD is a valuable resource for anyone interested in a career in residential building design. If you want to improve your skills, network with other professionals, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends, AIBD is the perfect organization for you.
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