The Pulitzer Arts Foundation’s Spring Church project has resurrected the burnt-out shell of a St. Louis, Missouri, church building as a beautified, open air public space for artists to display their work.
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Gardendale's redevelopment of Bill Noble Park will transform the recreational space from a neighborhood park to a year-round sports hub,
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The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF) will host its ninth Emerging Leaders program this summer, offering virtual workshops to uplift and support young professional women in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC).
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A recent report from the Single-Ply Roofing Industry (SPRI) identified a 12.2 percent increase in roof membrane shipments in 2021, suggesting supply chain woes may begin to clear up.
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The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum celebrated Memorial Day with the grand reopening of the Ford Island Control Tower building, after a decade-long, $7-million renovation project.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Connecticut has honoured veteran architect Marissa Dionne Mead with the 2022 Women in Architecture Award, for her “potent and enduring commitment to creating welcoming environments” within community spaces.
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After a four-year effort, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has retired the Energy Star specification for roof products.
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The green EcoPod trailer rolled through Chicago this past April and May, to engage communities with local climate data for awareness and resilience
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A new central building at Thaden School in Bentonville, Arkansas, uses different architectural techniques to aid in student learning and improve the educational experience.
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Brazilian plywood experienced massive failure rates during testing by the American Plywood Association and other testing laboratories
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