A farm in Goshen, Kentucky, has been renovated into a visitor destination, located on a 266-ha (658-acre) agrarian landscape, which is noted for the generations of world-class racehorses raised on the site. The new space has been transformed to experience the state’s traditions of horses, food, agriculture, and bourbon.
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Currently under construction, the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles, Washington, embraces the region’s timber history with the use of wood and natural materials throughout the 3,809-m2 (41,000-sf) building.
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A Baltimore-headquartered construction firm and general contractor will pay $1.2 million to a class of former workers to settle a race harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought against it by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
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Leslie Duke, a senior executive at Missouri-headquartered Burns & McDonnell, has been named the new CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2024. She will replace the current chairman and CEO, Ray Kowalik.
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A new mass timber office building in Silicon Valley, named Verdant Sanctuary, was recently approved for construction. Situated in Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto, California, it aims to embrace nature through each element of its design.
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Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) in Boston, Massachusetts, uses a specially designed hydroformed tensile facade system made of stainless steel to maximize energy efficiency and provide occupant comfort.
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The National Park Service has awarded a contract worth nearly $69 million to add an immersive museum beneath the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as upgrades to enhance visitor experience.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is amid a multi-family housing boom, with hundreds of mid-rise podium buildings going up across the city. Two projects by Interface Studio Architects (ISA) respond to the specificity of their sites in uniquely successful responses.
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New York City Football Club (NYCFC) has selected HOK as the architect and Turner Construction Company as the general contractor to design and build New York City’s first purpose-build soccer stadium.
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Skanska, a global construction and development firm, recently broke ground on the University of Texas (UT) at Tyler’s Medical Education Building in Tyler, East Texas.
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