Estimated reading time: 3 min Integrated residential communities are not a new thing, the origins of them can actually be traced back to the early civilizations and the very development of urban planning. Throughout history,…
Estimated reading time: 4 min Over the last few years, we have seen the reinvention of residential design and architecture. This can be chalked down to a variety of reasons, most notably the recent shift…
Estimated reading time: 4 min Concrete has played a significant role in the history of architecture, from the ancient world to modern times, with the earliest known forms used by the ancient Egyptians. However, it…
Estimated reading time: 3 min Wood. One of the oldest materials used by man, having served as an important construction material for thousands of years to build shelters, houses, boats and many other structures. It…
Estimated reading time: 3 min Today, the scale of the pressures and the rate of change facing higher education institutions are greater than ever. Squeezed public spending, growing societal expectations and the broadening education ambitions…
This publication is the second instalment in RMJM’s semi-annual series in which we are sharing various projects, interviews and opinion pieces. In the 6 months since the first report, our offices across the globe have…
Previously we have looked at various interior design changes that we see emerging in the field of hospitality design, though one additional and significant area of change has been seen with the incorporation and role…
Impacted by numerous global shifts and movements, the hospitality industry has had to reevaluate how they design their interiors if they are to stay updated with our ever-evolving society. Factors such as sustainability, work-adaptability and…
Estimated reading time: 5 min While there is not one universal definition of what a high-rise is classed as, according to the International Building Code (IBC), ‘a building is considered a high-rise when there is…
Why did you choose to study Digital Transformation as a Master’s degree? We are in the information age, and I can say with certainty that it is still in its infancy. Organisations find themselves again…
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