The new principal to join the global practice, Perkins Eastman, in its Washington, D.C. studio, brings 40 years of experience in healthcare design and construction.
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Tennessee Titans (Titans) have chosen Tennessee Builders Alliance (TBA) as the construction manager at risk on its new stadium project. The new stadium will be built on the east side of the current stadium campus, along Nashville’s East Bank.
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Stakeholders recently broke ground on Cincinnati Public Radio’s headquarters (HQ). Once complete, the new HQ will be the first two-story mass timber building in the city, with the majority of the superstructure utilizing cross-laminated timber (CLT).
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1550 on the Green, facing Houston’s iconic Discovery Green Park, is being built in a curved shape, described as a “side-core design", to allow unobstructed daylight to enter the oversized windows.
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STV Group, Inc., a firm planning, designing, and managing North American infrastructure projects, has acquired American Engineers, Inc., a civil engineering firm with more than 120 professionals in Kentucky and Georgia servicing clients throughout the Southeast U.S.
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The 2-km (1.25-mile) Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail, claimed to be the world’s longest elevated pedestrian loop, officially opened recently. The loop takes guests up to 9.75 m (32 ft) above the ground and gives them access to hundreds of hectares (acres) of hardwood forest, ponds and marshes, and the...
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Fifteen U.S. projects are among the 19 winners at the Copper Development Association’s (CDA’s) 16th annual North American Copper in Architecture (NACIA) awards. The winners include Beyer Blinder Belle Architects, Lake | Flato, Steinberg Hart, and Ennead Architects.
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One of the standout features of the recently constructed terminal at Missouri’s Kansas City International Airport (KCI) is the giant timber-clad canopy—a hemlock ceiling with a generous overhang—serving as a symbol of the terminal’s emphasis on sustainability.
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California has become the first state to set general code standards requiring the reduction of embodied carbon emissions in the design and building process, applicable to both commercial buildings and schools.
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The joint venture (JV) of the four construction companies that worked on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA’s) Green Line Extension, has filed a lawsuit against the project's engineer, alleging the firm's designs led to increased project costs.
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