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27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Silver Award. Memorial Field House, once the lovely Collegiate Gothic (ca. 1933) centerpiece (along with...
on October 12,2010 in Feature
27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Silver Award. Officials at Michigan State University’s East Lansing Campus were concerned that Owen...
on October 12,2010 in Feature
27th Annual Reconstruction Awards—Silver Award....
on October 12,2010 in Feature
An innovative restoration turns a historic but inoperable coal-burning steam plant into a modern, energy-efficient marvel at Duke University.
on September 16,2010 in Feature
The 151,000-sf recreation and wellness center at California State University’s Sacramento campus, called the WELL (for “wellness,...
on September 13,2010 in Feature
How a university and its Building Team forged a relationship with 'the toughest building authority in the country' to bring a replacement...
on September 13,2010 in Feature
How a forward-looking city government, a growth-minded university, a developer with vision, and a determined Building Team are breathing life into...
on September 13,2010 in Feature
Looking to expand within Boston's famed Longwood Medical Area, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences took a chance on an...
on September 13,2010 in Feature
Power consumption for data centers doubled from 2000 and 2006, and it is anticipated to double again by 2011, making these mission-critical...
on August 11,2010 in Product Review
High-performance Tercem 3000 blended cement is playing a key role in the $226 million renovation and expansion of Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor....
on August 11,2010 in Product Review
Tasked with designing a ticket booth for Florida Atlantic University's new arena, B.I.G. Enterprises, a manufacturer of prefabricated, blast-...
on August 11,2010 in Product Review
SeriousWindows from SeriousMaterials were specified for the Visual Arts Complex at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The windows have full...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
About five or six years ago, officials at the University of California at Berkeley came to the conclusion that they needed to build a proper home for...
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
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
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
As the home to Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals—the oldest theatrical company in the nation—12 Holyoke Street had its share of opening nights. In...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the nation's oldest technology university, has long prided itself on its state-of-the-art design and engineering...
on August 11,2010 in Feature
“Ohlone College Newark Campus Is the Greenest College in the World!” That bold statement was the official tagline of the festivities surrounding the...