The University of California, Los Angeles’ (UCLA’s) library masterplan will be redesigned by Johnson Favaro. It will include seven libraries located across the Westwood, California, campus consisting of Young Research, East Asian, Special Collections, Biomedical, Science and Engineering, Music, and Management.
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The magazine’s series of sponsored e-books continues with a discussion on the benefits of retrofitting of HVAC systems in schools.
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Eager Park in Baltimore, Maryland, was revitalized to showcase the community’s wellness brand by utilizing sustainable building materials. Designed by Mahan Rykiel and Gensler Architects, the 2.4-ha (6-acre) public space was created in conjunction with a biotech center close to the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Earlier this month, Toshiko Mori, professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), was the recipient of the 2019 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education.
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Earlier this month, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) announced the winners for its 2019 awards program. The winning projects represent the best tall buildings, urban contributions, technologies, and innovations emerging around the world. The 181 Fremont Tower in San Francisco received awards in five categories.
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Earlier this month, the ownership team of 550 Madison in New York announced a new design for the landmark destination. The revised renovation plans will reinforce a preservation-driven rehabilitation of the tower.
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The HouseZero lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) was completed earlier this month in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Snøhetta and Skanska Teknikk retrofitted the headquarters of the Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities (CGBC), in a pre-1940s building into a living laboratory and an energy-positive prototype for...
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The magazine’s series of sponsored e-books continues with a look at the role HVAC systems play in creating healthy indoor environments and reducing energy consumption in the building.
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Earlier this month, Sejong, South Korea, became the world’s first city to receive the International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO’s) smart city certification.
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The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat’s (CTBUH’s) annual report shows the skyscraper construction momentum of the previous decade was maintained in 2018.
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