International architecture firm RMJM has created a database to ensure architects can keep working amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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An article in our newest digital supplement is a case study on the Pratt Street restoration project. It appears along with a trio of articles on landscape architecture in Advances in Landscape Architecture, a free digital supplement.
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Grafton Architects, in partnership with Modus Studio, will design the new $16-million timber design research center at the University of Arkansas.
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Connected Units for Respiratory Ailments (CURA) aims to convert shipping containers into plug-in intensive-care pods for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Belgium-based Materialise is sharing free design files of its 3D-printed hands-free door openers to help stop the spread of infections.
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High-performance building solutions will be used for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 venues to help insulate, seal, connect, coat, protect, and deliver sustainability gains long after the closing ceremonies.
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The City of Boston has suspended all construction activities in the city to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. The Associated General Contractors of America issued a statement in reaction to steps being taken to put in place arbitrary halts to construction activity in certain parts of the country...
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused more than one out of four contractors to halt or delay work on current projects, according to a new survey released by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
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A research paper on COVID-19 outlines ways to minimize the rapid spread of the virus in the built environment.
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National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) has adjusted Architect Registration Examination (ARE) 5.0 policies amid coronavirus pandemic.
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