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on April 12,2011 in Feature

After 28 years, SFJAZZ is getting its first permanent home. The San Francisco-based nonprofit, which is dedicated to advancing the art of jazz...

on April 12,2011 in Feature

A $13 million gift from the Otis Booth Foundation is funding a new entrance pavilion at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. CO...

on March 17,2011 in Product Review

Hope’s Windows were installed in the U.S. Marines Memorial Chapel in Quantico, Va., a small 77-seat facility designed by Denver-based...

on March 11,2011 in Feature

The Alter Group is partnering with White Oak Realty Partners to develop a 490,000-sf high-performance office building in Chicago’s West Loop...

on February 17,2011 in Product Review

The new Cherokee Casino in West Siloam, Okla., features a design with lots of floating clouds between soffits and radius columns with light coves...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The $73 million Soka University of America’s new performing arts center and academic complex recently opened on the school’s Aliso...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

After two years of design and construction, members of the Gateway Church in Southland, Texas, were able to attend services in their new 4,000-...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

(FER) studio, Inglewood, Calif., converted a 115-year-old former dry goods store in Louisville, Ky., into a 10,175-sf mixed-use commercial...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The Piqua (Ohio) Public Library was once a late 19th-century hotel that sat vacant and deteriorating for years before a $12.3 million adaptive...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Harbor Interfaith Services, a nonprofit serving the homeless and working poor in the Harbor Area and South Bay communities of Los Angeles, engaged...

on February 11,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The third phase of The First Baptist Church of Pasadena, Texas, involves construction of a new 115,000-sf worship center addition. Currently in...

on February 11,2011 in Feature

Salem State University in Massachusetts broke ground on a new library and learning center in December. The new four-story library will include...

Fort Ticonderoga
on January 21,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y., along Lake Champlain, dates to 1755 and was the site of battles in the French and Indian War and the...

England Run Library
on January 21,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The England Run Library, a new 30,000-sf glass, brick, and stone building, will soon house more than 100,000 books and DVDs. The Lukmire...

Shalin Liu Performance Center
on January 21,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Epstein Joslin Architects, Cambridge, Mass., designed the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, Mass., to showcase the Rockport Chamber Music...

Pare de Sufrir parish
on January 20,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The Worship Place Studio of local firm Ziegler Cooper Architects designed a new 46,000-sf church complex for the Pare de Sufrir parish in Houston...

O’Fallon Park Recreation Complex
on January 20,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

O’Fallon Park Recreation Complex in St. Louis, designed by local architecture/engineering firm KAI Design & Build, will feature an...

National Museum of Industrial History
on January 19,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The National Museum of Industrial History recently renovated the exterior of a 1913 steel plant in Bethlehem, Pa., to house its new 40,000-sf...

Sycuan Casino
on January 19,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The Sycuan Casino in San Diego will get an update with a $27 million, 245,000-sf renovation. Hnedak Bobo Group, Memphis, Tenn., and Cleo Design,...

Fort Hood Replacement Hospital
on January 19,2011 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

The Army Corps of Engineers selected London-based Balfour Beatty and St. Louis-based McCarthy to provide design-build services for the Fort Hood...