"One of the great beauties of architecture is that each time, it is like life starting all over again"
– Renzo Piano
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Virtual Master Class: The Real Estate Game
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Professor in the Master in Real Estate Development and CEO of Agartha Capital, Juan Portilla, will share how to conduct an effective analysis of the real estate framework.
He will discuss some of the important processes involved in the real estate game, such as capital markets, the external environment and the role of property.
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Carlo Ratti Talked About the Greening of Cities @ IE A&D on April 24
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Today, new technologies allow us to bridge the eternal rift between city and nature – or urban and rural – in unprecedented ways. The Green & The Grey is a provocative title (originally used in an exhibition by Ratti) to talk about proposals and projects that have the ability to reconcile these two fundamental dimensions of the human condition, envisioning a thriving future for local communities worldwide.
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When asked how his interest in nature and city came about, Carlo Ratti said:
"I have always been fascinated by the words of French anarchist geographer Elysée Reclus. At the end of the 19th century, Reclus wrote: ‘Man should have the doubled advantage of access to the pleasures of the city […], the opportunities offered for the study and practice of art, and at the same time should be able to enjoy the freedom that lies in nature, and which is explained in the field of its vast horizon.”
By bringing together The Green & The Grey, Ratti continues to explore how, thanks to new technologies, we can finally contribute to Reclus’ vision of marrying city and nature.
Find out more about his lecture in social media @IEArchDesign on Twitter and Instagram
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IE A&D’s FabLab Attains Status as Member of MIT´s Global Network
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IE School of Architecture and Design’s FabLab is now officially a member of the global Fab Labs network created by MIT, a worldwide platform that promotes access to tools and knowledge spanning more than 70 countries. In order to be part of this limited network, Fab Labs must meet established standards for equipment, as well as skills and training of the staff that manages the Lab.
“All accredited Fab Labs are equipped with similar resources, this means that from here, in Segovia, we can manufacture a project that has been developed in Kamakura (Japan), for example,” explains Elena Cardiel, Fab Lab IE University Manager.
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IE Bachelor and Master in Architecture Accredited in Singapore
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After an in-depth visit and review by the Singapore Architects' Board, the IE School of Architecture and Design has been granted accreditation of the Bachelor and Master degrees in Architecture.
In order to engage in independent professional practice around the world, architects require both academic and professional certification. This important accreditation will allow our students to more readily achieve licensure in Singapore, one of the worlds most dynamic economies.
Singapore has a particularly rigorous educational and professional system with only two schools of architecture. IE School of Architecture and Design is the first school in Spain to be awarded academic accreditation in Singapore.
Our graduates will now have the same privileges as graduates from the two Singaporean schools of Architecture: National University of Singapore and Singapore University of Technology and Design.
This important accreditation is the first in what we hope will be a series of similar as we actively pursue recognition of our professional degree in architecture around the world.
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BuiltTech: A New Program for Executives Designed by IE A&D
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According to recent studies by McKinsey and Dodge Data & Analytics, the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry is essentially all-in and primed for a massive digital transformation. Just some of the trends include that AEC providers are organizing and hiring people with new skill sets such as data scientists, chief data officers, blockchain experts, and virtual design and construction experts.
Technology adoption in the field is growing with examples including massive increases in drones on job sites and the number of field personnel capturing data with mobile devices.
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To understand these trends, ask the right questions and put in place the proper solutions, BuiltTech will meet all day for 8 consecutive Fridays from May 31 through July 19. The focus of the course is immensely practical and each participant can bring their own real-world challenges to be used as their “road map” for the course. This first edition will be imparted in Spanish.
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Bachelor in Design Students visit Milan Design Week - the Largest Annual Celebration of Design in Europe
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Milan Design Week encompasses the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the enormous furniture fair and Fuorisalone or the many other activities and events throughout the city. The first academic trip of the IE Bachelor in Design program was to attend some of the events during the most important event in the design world.
For four days students from the first and second year Bachelor in Design attended activities from the full spectrum that the Salone has to offer.
Find out more about their experience
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Paula Echeverri, Architect and Founder @ Echeverrimontes, Colombia
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Colombian architect Paula Echeverri founded her own firm Echeverrimontes in her hometown of Bogotá more than 15 years ago and she is still passionate about her profession. Driven by her creativity, curiosity, and resilience, she joined IE’s Master in Architectural Management and Design in 2012 in order to take her firm to the next level.
The program gave her the opportunity to reveal innovative trends in design and business that helped her shape her practice for the future.
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"My temperament and perseverance have helped me travel the hard road of entrepreneurship leading to the consolidation of a professional practice"
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Article by Director of the Bachelor in Architectural Studies, David Goodman, selected for publication
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David Goodman’s text contributes to this debate by using a taxonomic approach to propose strategies through which a socially engaged architecture might generate authored physical atmospheres, thus transcending the domain of authorless processes, actions, and ad hoc artifacts increasingly common today.
You can read the abstract and download David Goodman’s article on Taylor and Francis Online.
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