Building Design & Construction - January 1, 2010
Features
High-Performance Workplaces
Building Teams around the world are finding that the workplace is changing radically, leading owners and tenants to reinvent corporate office buildings to compete more effectively on a global scale. The good news is that this means more renovation and reconstruction work at a time when new construction has stalled to a dribble.
- Departments
- Editorial
- What 'Avatar,' Burj Khalifa can teach us
- Industry Data
- RSMeans costs comparisons
- Information Technology
- The Enablers
- Letters
- Letters
- New Project Portfolio
- Dual physics buildings aim for LEED Silver
- Glass features keep Phoenix high-rise cool
- New HQ for automobile association stresses employee collaboration
- Charlotte hospital expands its surgery capabilities
- Northeast Lakeview College opens in Texas, to serve 15,000 students
- Tufts University puts bite into new dental school addition
- Museum celebrates African-American heritage
- News
- Recession reaches education construction
- A few bright spots for AEC firms in 2010
- On The Drawing Board
- Historic building to be restored in Kansas City
- Sustainable features central to independent-living building
- New Union City school to use remnants from old building
- Former nightclub morphing into a shopping center
- Business park grows yet again
- Hillside school sports exciting shape
- Design ups comfort, care in cancer center
- College uses renewable materials in new library
- Products at Work
- Roof panels make solar easy
- Albertson's grocery saves energy with solid-state lighting, occupancy sensors
- Panels create fun look for school project
- Correction
- Comcast Tower gets an assist from high-performance glass
- Thought Leaders
- 'Be diligent about weeding out bad clients'
- Supplement
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