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on August 11,2010 in Feature
In the market for state-of-the-art biomedical research space in Boston's Longwood Medical Area? Good news: there are still two floors available in...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
For years, precast concrete has been viewed as a mass-produced product with no personality or visual appeal—the vanilla of building materials. Thanks...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
To complete the $55 million renovation of the historic John G. Shedd Aquarium in the allotted 17-month schedule, the Building Team had to move fast...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Concrete maintains a special reputation for strength, durability, flexibility, and sustainability. These associations and a host of other factors...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Add the explosion in the number of school-aged kids nationally to the glut of huge, vacant stores in many communities and what do you get? Big boxes...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
27. Next-Generation Green Roofs Sprout up in New York New York is not particularly known for its green roofs, but two recent projects may put the Big...
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Through a unique partnership between a public media organization and a performing arts/education entity, a historic building in the heart of downtown...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Few people would have taken a look at a century-old cigar box factory with crumbling masonry and rotted wood beams and envisioned stylish loft condos...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
In the days when three-quarters of America was a wild, lawless no-man's land, Pioneer Courthouse in Portland, Ore., stood out as a symbol of justice...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Designed by H. H. Richardson in the 1870s to serve the city's burgeoning Back Bay neighborhood, Trinity Church in the City of Boston would come to...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Mid-twentieth-century projects are in a state of limbo. In many cities, safeguards against quick demolition don't even cover “new” buildings built...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
How important are athletic programs to U.S. school districts? Here's one leading indicator: In 2005, the National Football League sold 17 million...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
At one time the tallest building west of the Mississippi, the Foshay Tower has stood proudly on the Minneapolis skyline since 1929. Built by Wilbur...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
From its humble beginnings as a tiny pharmaceutical college founded by 14 Boston pharmacists, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
The Eisenhower Theater in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., opened in 1971. By the turn of the century, after...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Until July 2004, 200 East Brady, a 40,000-sf, 1920s-era warehouse, had been an abandoned eyesore in Tulsa, Okla.'s Brady district. The building,...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
University construction spending is 13% higher than a year ago—mostly for residence halls and infrastructure on public campuses—and is expected to...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
22. Commercial Properties Repositioned for University USE Tocci Building Companies is finding success in repositioning commercial properties for...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
The famed Griffith Observatory, located in the heart of the Hollywood hills, receives close to two million visitors every year and has appeared in...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
The team behind the new Holyoke (Mass.) Health Center was aiming for more than the renovation of a single building—they were hoping to revive an...