60 Wharf Drive Makes Market Debut: Leasing Begins for Luxury Tower in Greenpoint
Along Brooklyn, New York’s burgeoning East River waterfront, a large-scale master plan by architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson has reached a major milestone this week with the launch of...
View ArticleNC State Plant Science Building Features Extensive Metal Applications
Hosting one of the top 10 best plant science programs in the country, the North Carolina State University Plant Science Building is an exciting, new, 185,000-square-foot, cutting-edge facility in...
View Article2024 Construction Outlook: Infrastructure Funding Fuels Megaproject Demand
PCL Construction’s president, Deron Brown, forecasts key trends shaping U.S. construction in 2024. Government funding, re-shoring manufacturing and a boost in tourism are converging to create a demand...
View ArticleInspiring Synagogue Upgrades Blend Spirituality with Technology and...
In recent years, with in-person attendance dwindling across most U.S. denominations even prior to the pandemic, forward-thinking worship leaders and trustees are teaming up with consultants to rethink...
View ArticleFOUND Study Brings Innovative Student Living to Historic 525 Lexington Avenue
BDB Construction Enterprise, a construction leader and expert in adaptive reuse, has announced the completion of an innovative, 1,355-bed student housing conversion of a former grand hotel in Midtown...
View ArticleRestoring Grandeur to the Office
When Phillip Carr discovered that the drab, 1950s ex-pawnshop he’d bought to house his management company was actually an ornate historic building dating from the 1880s, his renovation plans changed.
View ArticleKomatsu Mining Corp.’s South Harbor Offices Feature Stone Wool Ceiling Systems
Komatsu Mining Corp., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction and mining equipment, recently opened its new South Harbor headquarters in Milwaukee.
View ArticleThe Architectural Team Sets Memory Care Design Standard with The Cordwainer
Architecture and interiors firm The Architectural Team has announced the completion of The Cordwainer, an innovative, new, 54-unit all-memory-care community in Norwell, Massachusetts. By focusing...
View ArticleA Ceiling for a More Livable Office
There is increasing recognition among businesses that an office needs to be a desirable environment to inhabit. In order to recruit and retain employees, today’s office has to be humanly functional,...
View ArticleUCLA’s New Nimoy Theater Highlights Historic Architecture
A newly renovated live performance venue unites an iconic historic building and interior with state-of-the-art sound, production and stage design at the UCLA Nimoy Theater.
View ArticleUp on a Roof: Stunning Deck with Harbor Views Part of a Back-to-Work Strategy
Everyone knows that companies want more employees to come back to in-person work, but many may not be aware of the innovative and aggressive ways they are pursuing their goals.
View ArticleAct Now on Sustainable Architecture
With stricter energy codes on the horizon in cities nationwide, real estate leaders are more focused on sustainability and energy efficiency than ever before – and they are relying on creative,...
View ArticleNiles Bolton Associates’ Renovated Corporate Headquarters Features Ceiling...
Niles Bolton Associates recently renovated its corporate headquarters in Atlanta’s Buckhead Plaza. The 25,605-square-foot, two-level office renovation updated physical space and technological systems...
View ArticleNew Precision Watches Flagship Elevates Pennsylvania Shopping Destination
The luxury retail architect and design firm AZA has been tapped to conceive a new, freestanding specialty center for the world’s best watches and timepieces in Lower Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania.
View ArticleMetal Wall Cladding Helps Add Years of Life to Aging Housing Project
Public housing developments across the United States are aging – according to the Urban Institute, 51 percent of public housing units were built before 1975. This means buildings can lack basic...
View ArticleFamed Folk-Art Castle Near Los Angeles to be Preserved
Plans have been announced to preserve an iconic West Coast example of a folk-art environment — a monumental and idiosyncratic complex visited by such luminaries as Dwight Eisenhower and Alfred...
View ArticleNew Multifamily Residence Offers Exceptional Views and Enlivens Neighborhood
A new multifamily rental community is enlivening New London, Connecticut’s waterfront neighborhood with welcoming market-rate residences and fully accessible apartments for young professionals and...
View ArticleAtlanta’s Assembly Studios Celebrates Opening with Ribbon-Cutting Gala
A small suburb northeast of Atlanta was the site of a recent red carpet event attracting celebrities from the broadcast, film and music industries to celebrate the ribbon-cutting for Assembly Studios,...
View ArticleDESK Celebrates the 266 State Capital Project’s Start with “Wall-Breaking...
The unhoused and those living in poverty in New Haven, Connecticut, will soon have access to more meals and health and support services.
View ArticleTexas A&M Rec Center Takes Home Top MCA Honors
As one of the largest state universities in the country, Texas A&M University was hard-pressed to expand its recreational services for its 69,000 enrolled students in College Station, Texas.
View ArticleA Pool-Friendly Ceiling
Humid or wet environments require the right kind of building materials, especially finishes, which are often the front line of exposure to moisture. Materials that are absorbent, prone to moisture...
View ArticleS-5! Corporate Headquarters
Located on 4.5+ acres in the heart of Black Forest, Colorado, the two-story office building sports exterior and interior metal finishes and comfortable yet provocative space for S-5! The adjacent...
View ArticleThe Cosmopolitan Club Library in New York
EverGreene recently restored the Cosmopolitan Club Library on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, New York. Through the 1920s, women’s clubs allowed American women to network, socialize and shape the...
View ArticleAn Office Ceiling That Says “Good Taste”
For real estate agent Jarred Hanson, one of the most important design criteria of his new office was the look. “The office is a billboard for my business,” Hanson asserted.
View ArticleOak City Remodeling Enhances Service Options with Full-Service Design
Oak City Remodeling in Raleigh, North Carolina, elevates the home renovation experience with comprehensive services.
View ArticleWomen in Construction Month Profile: Tina Cannedy
For those that attend the various wall and ceiling shows, you will probably have met Tina Cannedy. She is the vice president of technical and architectural at FacadesXi in Dallas/San Antonio. For Women...
View ArticleWomen in Construction Month Profile: Tessa Lau
Tessa Lau got into construction because she was looking to start another robotics company. She witnessed the inefficiency and dependency on skilled manual labor endemic to the construction industry....
View ArticleHow Architectural Ceilings Transformed the UCLA Health Center Lobby Space
In the bustling world of health care, every detail matters, especially when it comes to creating spaces that promote healing and comfort. UCLA Health Center, renowned for its commitment to excellence...
View ArticleAt KC Design Week, an Arts District Story
A major Midwestern design festival, now in its 14th year, kicks into high gear next week with talks and events on the creative process, sustainability, branding, urbanism and design, the allied arts...
View ArticleFor Greener Communities, Local Leaders Should Think Big — and Small
In towns and smaller cities nationwide, local governments are looking for ways to implement greener operations and promote sustainability initiatives that will benefit their communities in a changing...
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