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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the February Architecture Billings Index score was 50.6, up slightly from a reading of 50.0...
Stantec Consulting Ltd.’s Atmospheric Environment Group has been awarded accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)...
Plans for Hunter’s Point South, the largest new affordable housing complex to be built in New York City since the 1970s, include new...
RATIO Architects, Inc. with studios in Indianapolis and Champaign, Ill., recently announced it has merged with prominent Raleigh, N.C., firm...
New York City announced that it had received 18 expressions of interest in establishing a research center from universities and corporations...
Design and architecture firm Perkins Eastman is pleased to join The Green House project and NCB Capital Impact in announcing the launch of The...
Large resort hotels and hospitality properties throughout the Southwest have been working with local contractors, engineers and HTS Texas for the...
“Our hearts go out to the people of Japan as a result of this horrific earthquake and tsunami,” said Clark Manus, FAIA, 2011 President...
Foster + Partners has been selected by the board of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority to design a massive 56-acre urban park on a...
Equating education with a cup of coffee might seem like a stretch, but your choice of college, much like your choice of coffee, says something...
The global economy and the economic recession have greatly affected architecture firms' business practices. A Building Futures survey from the...
Facebook is moving from its tony Palo Alto, Calif., locale to blue-collar Belle Haven, and the social network want to woo residents with community...
Winners of the eVolo 2011 Skyscraper Competition include a high-rise recycling center in New Delhi, India, a dome-like horizontal skyscraper in...
HDR, a global architecture, engineering and consulting firm, acquired Cooper Medical, a firm providing integrated design and construction services...
Legal claims over sustainability promises vs. performance of certified green buildings are beginning to mount—and so are warnings to A/E/P...
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Silk Road of the future—from Dubai to Chongqing to Honduras—is taking...
Besides making cities more affordable and architecturally interesting, tall buildings are greener than sprawl, and they foster social capital and...
The Global Green Cities of the 21st Century conference in San Francisco is filled with mayors, architects, academics, consultants, and financial...
Roger K. Lewis, architect and professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland, writes in the Washington Post about the...