6 Holiday Sales and Marketing Tips for Small Businesses

Here are sales and marketing tips you’ll want to start working on now to ensure a profitable holiday season for your business.

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How to Be a Better Salesperson

Owning a business doesn’t make you a natural salesperson, yet selling is the most important thing you’ll do in your business. Improve your selling skills with these tips.

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The Secret Behind Successful Branding

Here’s what branding is – and isn’t – and help for clearly defining your business’s brand.

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6 Personal Branding Lessons to Learn from Trump and Clinton

Your personal brand has an effect on your success. Here are 6 personal branding lessons you can learn from the 2016 US presidential candidates.

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San Francisco – California – USA (by Sonny Abesamis)

San Francisco – California – USA (by Sonny Abesamis)

Muji to test prefab house by letting a competition winner live in it for free



Japanese design brand Muji has revealed the prototype for its latest prefab house, which it will test by having a competition winner move in rent-free for two years (+ movie). (more…)

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Call for ArchDaily Interns: Fall 2016





is looking for motivated architecture lovers to join our team of interns for Fall 2016! An ArchDaily internship is a great opportunity to learn about our site and get exposed to some of the latest and most interesting ideas shaping architecture today.

Interested? Then check out the requirements below.

  • Applicants must be fluent English speakers with excellent writing skills.
  • Applicants must have completed their first year of university/college.
  • Applicants must be able to work from home (or school/workplace).
  • Applicants must be able to dedicate 15 hours per week; the schedule is flexible, but you must be reachable Monday through Friday.
  • Writing experience is a huge plus. If you have a blog or used to write for the school paper, tell us about it on the form below.
  • Basic experience with online blogging platforms, Facebook, Twitter, or Photoshop are a plus. Please indicate this in the form below.
  • The internship will run from September to December 2016, with training occurring during the months of September.

If you think you have what it takes, please fill out the following form by Monday, August 29 9:00 AM EST. We will contact potential candidates (and only potential candidates) for follow-ups during the following week. Late submissions will NOT be accepted!

ArchDaily internships are compensated.

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Lusitania Paz de Colombia School / Camilo Avellaneda


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© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

  • Architect: Camilo Avellaneda
  • Location: Medellín, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia
  • Area: 12000 m2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photography: Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda
  • Architects In Charge: Leonardo Valcárcel, Mauro Díaz, Cindy Jiménez, Marcela Castro.
  • Promoter/Owner: Alcaldia De Medellín, Secretaria De Educación, Oficina de Infraestuctura.
  • Constructor: Ossa Lopez
  • Work Inspection/Supervision: Civing
  • Structural Design: Pca. Proyectistas Civiles Asociados

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

From the architect. The accelerated growth of medellin during the last five decades produced an unbalanced conurbation, lacking the most elemental services of public infrastructure. The project of urban transformation for the city advocates to overcome those aforementioned unbalances with regards the development of transportation systems as metrocable which connects the most isolated zones of the territory, as well as with the construction of hospitals, schools, libraries, kinder gardens and parks.


Diagram

Diagram

This is how medellin is transformed due to a city project that is supported on highly relevant actions. It is a public school which is part of a spatial model that includes renovation, environment protection, public space, and new mass transport network. Then the project is become in generator of different activities and promotes the interaction of people in less favoured areas. The power of its presence into the city is clearly related to different scales.


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

Plan 1

Plan 1

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© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

It is located in a zone that has suffered big changes trought time. Even so, the place preserves some specific features, because of the presence of forest to be protected.  The mayor’s office of medellin along with the ministry of education proposes this new public school to be located in a zone where the socio economic conditions make life difficult for children and teenagers during primary and secondary education. Due to those reasons, a proposal is made for a new building that fosters an adequate academic development in all levels of knowledge. 


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

Section

Section

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© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

The building operates as an urban referent associated to the environment protection as it is placed next to an important river inside the hidric net of the city, thus defining the border of the metropolitan park, which, due to its vegetal species and fauna, becomes a fundamental piece of the main ecological net of the city. The different spacial atmospheres foster the collaborative work and generate multiple possibilities for the development of outdoor activities. The project is created focused in two determinants: first, highlights the strong relation between geography and territory. Second, it uses pure forms which are taken into account in order to divide the program into three buildings, thus creating open spaces linked to the surroundings. The articulation of the volumetric composition puts in evidence a double scale relation: a territorial one that establishes visual links along with the landscape; and a local one, where the spaces produced between the volumes, generate high impact relations in the urban and school life. Inside the three buildings, there are 27 classrooms, sports zones, libraries, labs, administration, food court and auditorium. The systems of climate and solar control are developed through double glass surfaces and poli-carbonate elements that guarantee the efficiency in terms of light in all interior spaces.


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© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

The school is an urban referent that integrates space and pedagogy and which also promotes an educational program where learning is established as a game and an adventure. The challenges and goals are overcome through science and technological tools that allow students to access to a transformative and creative knowledge.


© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

© Carlos Aalfonso Avellaneda

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Sometimes there are just no words to describe the beauty of…

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Sometimes there are just no words to describe the beauty of Glacier National Park’s high alpine meadows. Video from Glacier’s Boulder Pass Trail by Ranger Amanda, National Park Service. 

Join us August 25 at the Glacier Instameet to celebrate the National Park Service’s 100th birthday. We’ll meet at Apgar Village at 6 pm – we hope to see you then!

Renée del Gaudio builds Colorado home on land devastated by forest fire



A devastating forest fire cleared the land that this weathering steel-clad house by Colorado architect Renée del Gaudio was built on (+ slideshow). (more…)

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