LMN Architects recently celebrated the completion of the Summit building at the Seattle Convention Center, a $2 billion addition to the city’s downtown area. The 139,354-m2 (1.5-million-sf) building, along with the venue’s original Arch building, creates a campus designed to usher in the future of meetings and conventions.
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The GoSpotCheck headquarters in Denver, Colorado, has been honored as the recipient of a 2023 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Architecture Award.
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Six architecture firms have been shortlisted as semifinal candidates to design the new Sarasota Performing Arts Center in Florida.
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More than 1,000 people attended the 2023 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Convention in Columbus, Ohio, in February—a 28 percent increase compared to last year’s event, and a record since PCI started co-locating the convention at The Precast Show in 2016.
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Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau (PLIB) has published a new grading rule book, titled WCLB Standard Grading Rules for West Coast & Imported Softwood Lumber, No. 18, 2022.
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The Charlotte Branch of Western Specialty Contractors used its expertise in historic masonry to restore the facade of North Carolina’s Buncombe County Courthouse, in Asheville, North Carolina.
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A library built last year in Washington's Methow Valley is designed to reflect the natural landscape of the valley and is modeled on the open-air agrarian buildings in the region—hay barns.
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Multidisciplinary design firm Cushing Terrell of Boise, Idaho, spearheaded a 2,240-m2 (24,110-sf) renovation project which transformed the old Montana National Bank into an interactive business incubator.
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The USL Championship's (USLC's) Indy Eleven and the construction and development company, Keystone Group, have unveiled renderings of the transformational Eleven Park neighborhood development, which includes a new multipurpose stadium.
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After the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake, which led to more than 40,000 reported casualties, the Turkish government has detained or sent arrest warrants for more than 130 people, including nine contractors, accused of involvement in illegal or poor-quality construction.
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