Digital Building Components (DBC), the cold-formed steel (CFS) fabricator for the Mayo West Tower project in Phoenix, Arizona, has been awarded the 2023 Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute (CFSEI) award for design excellence (municipal/services category) for its innovative design solution to the hospital expansion’s facade.
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The Boston Architectural College (BAC) awarded Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind—an international figure in architecture and urban design—with an honorary doctorate at the college’s 2023 commencement, where he also delivered a speech.
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The design for the Confluence Park in Santa Clarita, California, features sloped roofs, reminiscent of the iconic landforms in the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park. The park is a recipient of multiple awards for its overall design and sustainability features.
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DPR Construction, a technical builder, has appointed Kali Bonnell, an industry veteran with more than 14 years of experience, as Atlanta’s first female business unit leader to head up the company’s operations in the city.
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Research by West Virginia University (WVU) professor, Joseph McNeel, and his colleagues suggests that certain lower-grade nature, such as yellow poplar, can be an affordable and sustainable alternative to traditional building materials such as softwood, steel, and concrete.
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American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) vice-president of construction, Robert J. Wills, PE, was honored with the prestigious American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Lifetime Achievement Award at 2023 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium has unveiled its new museum in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana, following a transformative $41 million project, including a 1,189 m2 (12,800 sf) expansion and a 7,618 m2 (82,000 sf) renovation.
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New York University’s (NYU’s) John A. Paulson Center is a new multipurpose campus building aligned with the university’s Climate Action Plan, aiming to be one of the greenest urban campuses in the U.S.
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On Friday, June 2, more than 140 individuals were forced to evacuate a condominium in Minnesota due to concerns raised by a structural engineer about the building’s stability. This news came merely days after the partial collapse of an apartment building in Iowa.
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The global construction firm, Skanska, is set to see major shifts in its U.S. civil operations’ West Coast executive team.
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