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  • August 11,2010
    Deadbolt features lever that permits narrow stile doors to be easily locked or unlocked with an upward or downward movement, meeting ADA accessibility guidelines.Adams Rite Manufacturing. Circle 284
  • August 11,2010
    The Construction Writers of America has named Gordon Wright, executive editor of Building Design & Construction, the recipient of its highest honor, the "Silver Hardhat," for lifetime service. Wright is a 30-year veteran of the publication and a past president of the organization.At the same ceremony last month at the National Press Club in Washington, D.
  • August 11,2010
    A remarkable new 96-unit apartment building opened last month in Chicago's River North neighborhood. Designed by Helmut Jahn, the architect behind the James R. Thompson Center and the United Terminal at O'Hare International Airport, the 46,000-sf complex features numerous innovations in sustainable design, including gray-water reclamation, roof-mounted wind turbines, and photovoltaic panels to ...
  • August 11,2010
    Forecasts of worldwide economic growth have been revised downward recently-which is not surprising, as U.S. economic fortunes heavily impact those of other industrialized countries. With international trade an ever-more important part of economic demand for products from Asia, Europe and South America, the prospect of a severe American slowdown has a global chilling effect.
  • August 11,2010
    A landmark 700,000-sf bed tower at the Hadassah Medical Center at Ein Kerem in Jerusalem is the first project aimed at creating a modern resource for the growing city. Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, authorized $220 million for the tower, designed by Dallas-based HKS. It includes 450 beds, a 50,000-sf logistics center, and an inpatient surgery department.
  • August 11,2010
    Like cities across the country, communities in the Los Angeles area have acted to revitalize their downtown areas, or are mapping plans to do so.Santa Monica and Pasadena are two communities that have taken such action. Santa Monica brought business back to its downtown with the Third Street Promenade, a three-block pedestrian mall adjacent to the Santa Monica Place retail mall.