The International African American Museum, Charleston, South Carolina, considerably reduced energy loss from thermal bridging in a steel staircase next to an egress by relying on steel-to-steel thermal breaks, which also helped achieve structural integrity, reduce carbon emissions, and prevent condensation and mold formation on adjacent interior surfaces.
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INSTALL, the floorcovering installation training and certification firm in Washington, D.C., will be updating its resilient flooring and carpet certification standards to accommodate crucial industry advancements in installation methods and material preferences.
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San Francisco substation will comply with Zero Energy Certification requirements by meeting optimal thermal efficiency goals and relying on precast concrete construction and other sustainability strategies, such as utilizing photovoltaic materials and natural ventilation.
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Manhattan’s new West Residence Club multifamily project forms distinctive design by combining traditional New York-style brick construction with unique glass-intensive units.
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Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, incorporates exterior green spaces to integrate with the landscape, and illuminates interiors with natural light.
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Washington’s new behavioral health facility’s open-concept and flexible layout aims to maximize wellbeing, healing, and learning around a patient-centered, integrated care model emphasizing a mind and body bridge.
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The Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame project in Natchitoches, New Orleans, will be featured on the Smithsonian Channel series “How Did They Build That?” for its unique architectural design.
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Planning and consulting firm Buro Happold and urban design nonprofit Hester Street will partner with the New York City Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice to ensure existing policies, infrastructure, and investments promote environmental equality throughout the city.
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Architecture, urban design, and planning firm WXY has modernized Jefferson Market Library in New York City to make it more open, bright, and accessible to the public.
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Titan Development (Titan) has broken ground on the first speculative industrial grade building at Westpointe40, a business park expected to become an important commerce hub in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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