Suffolk, a leading national construction enterprise, has named Patricia Solorzano as vice-president and project executive for its Dallas/Fort Worth team.
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Skanska, global construction and development firm, recently completed the first phase of the East Midtown Waterfront Esplanade and East River Greenway development along FDR Drive in Manhattan, N.Y.
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CetraRuddy, an integrated architecture and interior design firm, has completed the interiors for Avira, a new 326-unit apartment community located within a 28-story, mixed-use complex at Philadelphia’s Schuylkill Yards development.
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The Construction Specifier has delivered an abundance of must-read features and breaking news items; here are the top 10 news and features in 2023.
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Clifton Court Hall, the new interdisciplinary education building is designed to foster a dynamic ecosystem of multimodal learning, research, and community engagement. The project aims to unite dispersed academic units and create a central hub for the college.
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A notable design feature of the M1 Event Center at M1 Concourse site in Pontiac, Mich., is the facade’s 1,000 custom insulated metal panels (IMPs), which mimic the movement and speed of racing cars.
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Miami-based architect and urban planner Chad Oppenheim received the 2023 American Prize for Architecture in Chicago, a prestigious accolade jointly presented by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
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The design for the Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center at Jones Beach State Park, Wantagh, N.Y., reflects the center’s main goal of creating a public understanding of the crucial symbiosis between nature and energy in achieving a sustainable future.
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The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., was unveiled recently after a comprehensive renewal and expansion featuring a design rooted in the geological features of the site and its surroundings.
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New York City's Battery Maritime Building (BMB), the city's last working historic ferry terminal—dating back to 1909 and enjoying heritage status since 1976—has been transformed into a luxury hospitality destination, preserving its unique historical charm through meticulous restoration.
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