Architecture Technology Integration Resources
Architectronics
architect noLinkBackThe Science of Architecture - This site contains lectures, example problems, case studies, structural typologies, essays, links, animations, movies, suggested readings and more.
Architecture Magazine
architect noLinkBackQuality magazines for the UK's top building specifiers and designers. Link2Media's publications reflect readers appreciation of the mix of style, clarity, production quality and attention to detail.
Tall Buildings
architect noLinkBackTall Buildings presents twenty-five buildings. Each project was designed within the last decade. Each building views safety, structure, sustainability, and technology.
American Istitute of Architects
architect noLinkBackSince 1857, the AIA has represented the professional interests of America's architects. As AIA members, over 77,000 licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners express their commitment to excellence in design and livability in our nation's buildings and communities.
Archeworks
architect noLinkBackThe Archeworks philosophy is radically constructed around the networking of different design disciplines, one reinforcing another, in the conviction that no one discipline can adequately address all the issues that are involved in finding a solution for the challenges in urban society today.
Architech Gallery
architect noLinkBackWe specialize in original drawings by architects and industrial designers, as well as original prints, drawings and photographs by artists inspired by the built environment.
Architecture
architect noLinkBackSince 1857, the AIA has represented the professional interests of America's architects. As AIA members, over 77,000 licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners express their commitment to excellence in design and livability in our nation's buildings and communities.
Design Workshop
architect noLinkBackDesignWorkshop is the first real 3D design tool for creating form in space. Not just modeling - creating. DesignWorkshop allows you to quickly and creatively sketch spatial ideas in live 3D perspective, then develop and refine them efficiently with simple yet powerful and accurate editing tools.
Buckminster Fuller Institute
architect noLinkBackFounded in 1983, the Buckminster Fuller Institute serves a global network of design innovators. We offer educational programs, publications, initiatives and tools to help further the design science revolution Fuller inspired.
Desertdomes
architect noLinkBackFor fun, for a specific purpose, for the heck of it; this site will guide you through constructing a geodesic dome. Includes a dome calculator, information on building using bamboo or conduit, lots of diagrams, and an FAQ.
e-architect
architect noLinkBacke-Architect is the most comprehensive and most active Web site for practicing architects and building professionals.
Great Buildings
architect noLinkBackGreat Buildings is a huge database of information about architects and their buildings. 800+ Buildings are featured from 40 countries. There aren't images of every building, but many buildings shown have multiple views.
National Building Museum
architect noLinkBackEducation for all ages is a cornerstone of Museum activity. As a national forum for discussion and debate on the built environment, the Museum programs hundreds of events and activities for professionals to exchange ideas from planning to engineering and design to best practices.
RIBA
architect noLinkBackThe Royal Institute of British Architects, one of the most influential architectural institutions in the world, has been promoting architecture and architects since being awarded its Royal Charter in 1837. Then the RIBA's remit was 'the general advancement of architecture'.
The Skyscraper Page
architect noLinkBackBy learning about skyscrapers, students can integrate the use of mathematics (comparing heights), mapping skills (chart the location of skyscrapers on a world map), and design.
Geodesic Clubhouse
architect noLinkBackGeodesic domes are made of interlocking geometric shapes--often triangles. Because loads are spread over many triangles, these domes are especially strong. Often made of aluminum bars and plexiglass, they're also light compared to ordinary domes.

