Design and construction trends of Hotel and hospitality facilities from the editors of Building Design+Construction, BDCnetwork.com.
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Accor North America launches green hotel pilot program
Jeffrey Yoders, January 19, 2010Accor North America, a division of Accor Hospitality, has announced that it will pilot the Green Key Eco-Rating Program within its portfolio in the United States in 2010. Green Key is the first program of its kind to rank, certify and inspect hotels and resorts based on their commitment to sustainable "green" practices; the Accor North America pilot will involve 20 properties. More -
BD+C's 13th Annual Building Team Awards... Enter Today!
Jay Schneider, January 11, 2010Nominations are open for Building Design+Construction's 13th Annual Building Team Awards. The competition honors commercial, institutional, industrial, and multifamily building projects whose design and construction reflect the successful integration of expertise from all members of the Building Team. More -
And the world's tallest building is…
December 1, 2009At more than 2,600 feet high, the Burj Dubai (right) can still lay claim to the title of world's tallest building—although like all other super-tall buildings, its exact height will have to be recalculated now that the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) announced a change to its height criteria. More -
CTBUH changes height criteria; Burj Dubai height increases, others decrease
November 17, 2009
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)—the international body that arbitrates on tall building height and determines the title of “The World’s Tallest Building”—has announced a change to its height criteria, as a reflection of recent developments with several super-tall buildings. More
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Spa resort in harmony with mountain setting
November 1, 2009The Sparkling Hill Resort and Wellness Hotel in Vernon, B.C., looks as if it was chiseled out of bedrock and jutting from the mountainside. Designed by the Victoria, B.C., office of Cannon Design, the 240,000-sf resort has 152 guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and spa-like bathrooms, as well as a signature 20,000-sf whole-body wellness spa with treatment rooms designed to feel like they... More -
Triangular tower targets travelers
November 1, 2009Chicago-based Goettsch Partners is designing a new mixed-use high-rise for the Chinese city of Dalian, located on the Yellow Sea coast. Developed by Hong Kong-based China Resources Land Limited, the tower will have almost 1.1 million sf, which includes a 377-room Grand Hyatt hotel, 84 apartments, three restaurants, banquet space, and a spa and fitness center. More -
Report: Fraud levels fall for construction industry, but companies still losing $6.4 million on average
October 19, 2009The global construction, engineering and infrastructure industry saw a significant decline in fraud activity with companies losing an average of $6.4 million over the last three years, according to the latest edition of the Kroll Annual Global Fraud Report, released today at the Association of Corporate Counsel’s 2009 Annual Meeting in Boston. This new figure represents less than half of last year’s amount of $14.2 million. More -
10 tips for mitigating influenza in buildings
October 6, 2009Adopting simple, common-sense measures and proper maintenance protocols can help mitigate the spread of influenza in buildings. In addition, there are system upgrades that can be performed to further mitigate risks. Trane Commercial Systems offers 10 tips to consider during the cold and flu season. More
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in response to 'Arab World is Hospitality Industry's New Center,' Says Jeff Ornstein, CEO of J/Brice Design InternationalIt is questionable why the USGBC would LEED certify this project when smoking...
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in response to First CityCenter projects earn LEED GoldBefore modern mechanical/electrical systems were used in buildings, the...
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