ARO Completes Tate Library Renovation
Architecture Research Office (ARO) of New York has completed a massive makeover of the Tate Library at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School (ECFS) in Riverdale.
Read moreArchitecture Research Office (ARO) of New York has completed a massive makeover of the Tate Library at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School (ECFS) in Riverdale.
Read moreEngineering firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) recently announced the formal launch of its Facilities Program Management Business Group.
Read moreFebruary 22 marked a day of celebration at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), with faculty, administrators, students and community members gathering to hail the grand opening of the University Arts Building, a facility that enhances the presence of the arts on campus and in the surrounding Northern Nevada community.
Read moreThe newly unveiled Health Professions Academic Building at Waters College of Health Professions will serve Georgia Southern University’s mission to drive economic and regional workforce development needs.
Read moreSchenkelShultz Architecture of Orlando is designing the innovative new $8 million, 31,543-square-foot Jacqueline Bradley and Clarence Otis Family Boys & Girls Club in the city’s West Lakes neighborhood.
Read moreThe U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently announced that Zaria Forman will deliver the opening plenary for its annual IMPACT green building conference.
Read moreLutron Electronics, an industry leader in lighting controls and automated shading solutions, recently acquired the Limelight wireless outdoor lighting control system created by Michigan-based, strategic innovation firm Twisthink and its partner company, TwistHDM.
Read moreSwarthmore College has hired DLR Group to transform its existing Sharples Dining Hall into a community commons and to design a new dining hall.
Read moreJE Dunn Construction is continuing work on a sweeping modernization project for Tarpon Springs High School in Pinellas County, Fla.
Read moreArchitecture and design firm JZA+D recently completed an energy-efficient renovation and refurbishment of Princeton University’s Center for Jewish Life (CJL), a multipurpose facility housing assembly, education, and office functions and originally designed by Robert A.M. SternArchitects in 1993.
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