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Hosted by BSA/AIA, this charity event and exhibition brings teams of architects, designers, engineers, and contractors together to compete in awe-inspiring feats of engineering to create sculptures made out of canned goods and other nonperishable food items—without the use of glue or other adhesives.
Read MoreIn this video, Scott Wilson, Scott Butler, and Christopher Heacox discuss how the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center (GPAC) at Auburn University is designed to create an intimate experience between the performers and audience, and how the world-class facility will serve as a new cultural gateway to Auburn University. The influence of a
Read MoreWilson Butler Architects (WBA) is excited to share with our friends that our smallest ship project Celebrity Flora was launched today (the old fashioned way- which is so cool). Wilson Butler Architects lead a small team of only 3 designers including Germany’s 3-Deluxe, New York City BGStudio, working with Shipyard De Hoop and Celebrity Cruises to design and craft what may mark the resurgence in
Read MoreCruise ship evening entertainment has come a long way since the days of lounge shows. Today, cruise lines are working with the choreographers, directors, and composers behind Broadway and elite entertainment organizations for some of the most exciting shows you’ll find on land or sea.
Read MoreWilson Butler Architects is proud to announce four new partners!
Read MoreThe dizzying story of Symphony of the Seas, the largest and most ambitious cruise ship ever built By: Oliver Franklin-Wallis Published In: Wired Magazine UK Date: Sunday, April 1, 2018 Symphony of the Seas – which, on its maiden voyage from Barcelona in March 2018 became the largest passenger ship ever built – is about five
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