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Author Archives: Jonathan Buerg

The Restaurant Dining Room Design Dilemma – Part 1

What to do about the highly infectious environments that are restaurant dining rooms…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-07-022021-05-13Posted inRestaurant DesignTags:COVID-19, HealthLeave a comment on The Restaurant Dining Room Design Dilemma – Part 1

Refocusing

June has been a month of reflection on how architecture can be a more accessible, authentic, and equitable profession…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-302021-05-13Posted inBlog UpdatesLeave a comment on Refocusing

Opportunities for Equity in Architecture

An overview of our informal series on making architecture an accessible, authentic, and equitable profession.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-252021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:Authenticity, Career, Social ResponsibilityLeave a comment on Opportunities for Equity in Architecture

The Business of Accessible, Authentic, and Equitable Architecture

Continuing our look at the profession of architecture becoming more accessible and equitable. This time with a focus on the business side of practice.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-232021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:Authenticity, Social ResponsibilityLeave a comment on The Business of Accessible, Authentic, and Equitable Architecture

The Architects of Incarceration

From prison companies with their own design firms to campaign contributions to pro-prison lawmakers. Architects have a complex relationship to the $3.3B prison construction complex.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-182021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:ArchiPAC, Ethics, Social ResponsibilityLeave a comment on The Architects of Incarceration

Better Training for a More Accessible Architecture

Poor training drives people away from the architecture profession. Fixing training contributes to a more accessible profession.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-162021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:Career, Social Responsibility, TrainingLeave a comment on Better Training for a More Accessible Architecture

The Month in Buildings: May, 2020

Do you like pictures of buildings? Here’s the best from the past month as curated by ALL CAPS.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-112020-06-08Posted inDesignTags:DrawingsLeave a comment on The Month in Buildings: May, 2020

Rethinking Access to the Architecture Profession

Making big changes to education, licensure, continuing education, and then tracking all of that is critical to making architecutre a more accessible profession.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-092021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:Career, Social ResponsibilityLeave a comment on Rethinking Access to the Architecture Profession

Accessible and Authentic Architecture is Equitable Architecure

When an enture group of people feel unable to approach your work, but all you want to do is talk about that unapproachable work, you’ve got a problem.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-06-032021-05-13Posted inJEDITags:Authenticity, Hip-Hop, Social ResponsibilityLeave a comment on Accessible and Authentic Architecture is Equitable Architecure

The Smartsheet for Rollout Development Series

Architects can be data-driven outside of the data in their BIMs using Smartsheet…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-282021-05-13Posted inChain Development, SmartsheetTags:Project Delivery, WorkflowsLeave a comment on The Smartsheet for Rollout Development Series

Do You Have All the Plans You Need?

All of us are missing a plan of some sort. Which are you missing?

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-262021-05-12Posted inArchitecture PracticeTags:PlanningLeave a comment on Do You Have All the Plans You Need?

The Work Letter: Managing the Unmanageable, Part 2

Architects brought order to columns, so it’s only logical that they bring order to work letters next…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-212021-05-12Posted inArchitecture Practice, Chain DevelopmentTags:Business, Negotiations, Real Estate, Templates, WorkflowsLeave a comment on The Work Letter: Managing the Unmanageable, Part 2

What I’m Thinking About in Architecture Right Now…

My thoughts go back to some old articles that ring truer now than ever…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-202021-05-12Posted inBlog UpdatesLeave a comment on What I’m Thinking About in Architecture Right Now…

The Month in Buildings: April, 2020

Do you like pictures of buildings? Here’s the best from the past month as curated by ALL CAPS.

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-192020-05-14Posted inDesignTags:DrawingsLeave a comment on The Month in Buildings: April, 2020

The Work Letter: Managing the Unmanageable, Part 1

Architects brought order to columns, so it’s only logical that they bring order to work letters next…

Posted byJonathan Buerg2020-05-142021-08-25Posted inArchitecture Practice, Chain DevelopmentTags:Business, Contracts, Negotiations, Real Estate, TemplatesLeave a comment on The Work Letter: Managing the Unmanageable, Part 1

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