The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) has released a digital version of the Residential Asphalt Roofing Manual – Design and Application Methods. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has dedicated the 21st edition of the Fire Protection Handbook (FPH) to ex-vice-president Kathleen H. Almand.
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Minnesota’s Public Service Building creates a civic hub as the city seeks to reset its relationship with the public, aiming for the same level of openness as the building itself.
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Texas-based hotelier, Liz Lambert, is partnering with ICON, an advanced construction tech and 3D printing firm, and architecture firm, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), to reimagine and rebuild El Cosmico, a 8.4-ha (21-acre) campground hotel in Marfa, Texas.
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11 Hoyt, a residential tower in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City, designed by Studio Gang, features a “scalloped” facade made of precast concrete panels. The facade not only has ornamental significance, but it is also functional.
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One of Oregon’s most influential architects, Thomas Hacker, died on Feb. 27 at the age of 81. Hacker designed some of Oregon’s most prominent civic, museum, library, and educational buildings.
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With more than half a century’s worth of history, the renowned Psychology Tower at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has undergone a renovation to improve its seismic resiliency and update its program spaces for the modern time.
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The Brick Industry Association (BIA) has announced the winners of the 2022 Brick in Architecture Awards, an international design competition featuring projects that utilize fired-clay brick innovatively and masterfully.
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Architecture firms HKS, UNStudio, and Gehl will lead a design team tasked to create the system-wide architecture and urban design for the light rail program of Project Connect, a $10.3 billion expansion of the public transport system in Austin, Texas.
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The New York City Council recently held a hearing on the inadequate enforcement of gas safety inspections and worker qualifications by the Department of Buildings (DOB), prompted by a lawsuit filed by the union, Plumbers Local 1.
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After more than a decade of planning and a two-year delay, preliminary construction has commenced on a project to place a highway cap over a stretch of Interstate 95 (I-95) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to connect its Old City neighborhood with the Delaware River waterfront.
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