Student housing construction dips in the first quarter of 2024
Investment in college dorms dipped slightly in the first quarter of 2024, but remains higher than a year ago.
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Investment in college dorms dipped slightly in the first quarter of 2024, but remains higher than a year ago.
In Brooklyn, New York’s Williamsburg neighborhood, the new One Domino Square is the first condominium development and the third ground-up residential building on the site of the Domino Sugar refinery. The 700,000-sf project is adjacent to Domino Square and anchors a new 11-acre public park.
In a step toward updating and modernizing on-campus housing to attract a range of students, Texas-based Pfluger Architects renovated the student lounges in Kinsolving Hall, a five-story, all-girls dormitory at The University of Texas at Austin initially built in 1958.
The University of Maine recently unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer said to be able to create entire neighborhoods. The machine is four times larger than a preceding model that was first tested in 2019. The older model was used to create a 600 sf single-family home made of recyclable wood fiber and bio-resin materials.
As cities grow ever more crowded, multifamily housing construction is more necessary than ever. Finding ways to compress housing into smaller spaces while still creating true homes calls for a complex blend of innovative design and engineering.
The $65 million Canoe Landing Campus brings much needed social infrastructure to the 20,000 residents of Toronto’s CityPlace towers.
These recently completed projects represent emerging trends and design innovations in the multifamily sector.
The 52-unit development gives hope and dignity to homeless or disabled veterans and others in need.
The tower will provide apartment units for students and young professionals.
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The buildings offer a total of 166 apartments.
Spanning four generations, The Beach Company continues to expand its development footprint across the Southeast.
As the competition for renters and buyers heats up, multifamily developers look to health and wellness for an edge.
Once there were 857 churches in the District of Columbia. Now there are 856. One of them became an award-winning condominium complex.
The residential communities were designed by KWK Architects and combine living and learning amenities.