The LEGO Group recently appointed the program leader and general contractor to manage the construction of its more than $1 billion manufacturing site project in Richmond.
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CannonDesign recently completed the Western Michigan University (WMU) Student Center project in Kalamazoo, Mich., with a broad design based on the concept of “C3” spaces—collide, collaborate, and conspire.
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Los Angeles-based interior design firm, Studio UNLTD, designed a restaurant in O’ahu, Hawaii, going for an uninhibited appearance, combining three distinct design styles.
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Detroit’s Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is set for a transformative revival, with the U.S. consultant, Acentech, taking the lead in designing acoustics for the expansion project.
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Sacred Heart University’s (SHU’s) William Pitt Athletic & Convocation Center (Pitt Center) in Fairfield, Conn., is set to undergo extensive renovations, including a transformation of the campus’ focal point—the center’s 2,000-seat multipurpose arena.
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In Midtown Atlanta, Savannah College of Art and Design’s (SCAD’s) FORTY FIVE creates a remarkable street presence with its custom-designed twisted sunshades, combining aesthetics and functionality.
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Warner Brothers’ Second Century Burbank, the expansion to its headquarters in Burbank, Calif., has reshaped the city skyline with a distinct landmark, dubbed the “Iceberg,” with its crystalline facade, characterized by varied angles of glass planes.
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CannonDesign has welcomed architecture and interior design firm, SRG Partnership, based in Portland and Seattle, into its fold, marking a merger that combines the strengths of both firms in a new entity titled, SRG + CannonDesign.
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The Buxton Center for Bainbridge Performing Arts has successfully completed its renovation and expansion and its site-specific design incorporates glass, wood, and steel to strengthen the island’s connection to its civic core.
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The under-development, Rockaway Village in Queens, has replaced the abandoned strip mall and parking space nestled between the A train terminal and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) with an affordable housing design model.
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