While architectural billings failed to show much progress during October, signs of improving business conditions at firms have emerged, according to a new report from the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
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Looking to enhance the student experience and help revitalize the local riverfront, Beloit College (Beloit, Wisconsin), partnered with Studio Gang to reinvent a former coal-burning power plant as a student union centered on recreation and wellness.
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, will open its Nancy and Rich Kinder Building to the public on November 21. The Kinder Building is characterized by porosity, opening the ground floor at all elevations.
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The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York, has broken ground on its long-awaited West Wing capital improvement project.
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Construction has started on the $65-million restoration and adaptive reuse of the historic American Mill & Warehouse building in Buffalo, New York. This phase is intended to not only recondition a local industrial landmark, but also address and meet current housing and other community needs.
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Downtown 5th, a multifamily development in downtown Miami’s central business district, is one step closer to competition. Construction crews have topped off the project’s 52-story East Tower.
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Seattle-based firm LMN Architects has completed the Plant Sciences Building at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman, Washington. The latest addition to the V. Lane Rawlins Research and Education Complex, the $66-million building was funded by the Washington State Legislature.
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Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. has named Matthew Louchheim, previously vice-president of corporate development and general manager of toilet partitions, as president.
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The Living Coral Biobank, the world’s first dedicated coral conservation facility, will be located at the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia.
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To bring regenerative, collective habitation to all scales of development, Amsterdam (Netherlands)-based architecture practice GG-loop along with engineering company Arup is developing Mitosis: a modular building system created by a parametric design tool following biophilic and user-centric design principles.
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