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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

UpLift: an Elevated Rooftop Concept

Imagine a network of walkways, trees, and small public spaces embraced by the meandering paths. A network of hugs and connections, making the world just a little bit better one park at a time. This is UpLift.

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Yevgenia Watts Yevgenia Watts

Working with an Architect: 3 Mistakes to Avoid

A lot of our clients love the design process. It’s fun to brainstorm, point to things in 3D and imagine how wonderful it will feel to see the project built. Architecture brings out the child in all of us! In the ideal world, creating architecture is as joyous as you and your Architect building sandcastles together.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Your First Business Location: Tips from an Architect

Congratulations! You are finally ready to open your first café, shop or event venue. You find a location and negotiate the lease. You are talking to contractors about the costs of remodeling the space. It sounds like you are taking all the right steps, but are you really?

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Demystifying Design Process

Talent is what people who are not familiar with design process label the ability to design, but they are not exactly right. No-one is really born being able to design like a famous architect.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

A Walk With An Architect In A German Town

My journey began on the south-west edge of Karlsruhe where I got of the light rail and starting walking towards the center. The progression of waking from the edge towards the center often times takes you through the history of the city.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Women in Architecture

Why do women gradually drop out of the architecture profession? Here is one story of staying in the field that offers some clues.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

“No Project is Too Small”

Together with our clients, we have learned that no project is too small - and we want to share our experience with you through four stories below.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Recipe for a Christmas Market

At this time of year, people love to share recipes for their favorite holiday dishes. We would like to share with you a recipe for a Christmas market!

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Yevgenia Watts Yevgenia Watts

Snow Forts of a 9-Year-Old Architect

I am 9, maybe 10 years old. It’s the middle of winter in the yard of a high-rise group of concrete apartment buildings, somewhere in a western Ukrainian city. In this cold, snowy and windy yard, I have a vision. I’m going to build a snow fort.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

How to Decorate Your Home - 9 Proven Design Tips From a Bay Area Architect

My friends have recently moved into an unfurnished house and, in desperate search of ideas on how to decorate their new place, asked me if there is an academic design theory they could use. I am a Berkeley grad, and if you are not familiar with different architecture schools, Berkeley is one of the most conceptual and theoretic design schools out there.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Project Budget & Construction Cost Explained

If you are not an experienced real-estate developer or a repeat client of an architect, you probably don’t know the difference between the project budget and the construction cost. That’s OK, we did not know either until we got to manage these budgets and costs.

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Yevgenia Watts Yevgenia Watts

Garbage In - Garbage Out

“Garbage In - Garbage Out” is one of the universal principles of design, which I first heard from my architect colleague in reference to the many high-tech tools we keep adopting in the practice of architecture.

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Lidia Birukova Lidia Birukova

Developing Great Public Spaces: A Pleasant Surprise from Moscow

The wild native flowers and plants in the heart of Moscow not only make a bold statement of reminding us how important it is to preserve the environment, but also pleasantly surprise us by contradicting the status quo and to the locals, bring back the memories of childhood in the Russian countryside.

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