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June 2004

Backstage Pass
Surrounded by buildings, with an alley as its only direct access, the theater and TV center at Boston's Emerson College is the ultimate example of urban infill.

2004 Building Team Project of the Year Awards

Building Team Project Awards Backstage Pass
Surrounded by buildings, with an alley as its only direct access, the theater and TV center at Boston's Emerson College is the ultimate example of urban infill.
Soul Sanctuary
A Building Team re-creates the look and feel of the Memphis Sound in a museum and music academy dedicated to keeping soul alive.
Gateway to Knowledge
An extensive community effort to create 'the best public library in the country' is bringing back patrons in suburban Detroit.
Rewriting the Playbook
It took the determined effort of designers, contractors, and construction crews to get Chicago's new Soldier Field ready in time for the opening kickoff.
Industrial Revival
Ford brings back the assembly plant tour with a new 'green' visitor center at its historic Rouge manufacturing complex in suburban Detroit.
Perfectly Orchestrated
The Building Team for L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall executes another masterpiece by the pre-eminent designer of curvaceous buildings.
Cladding Beauty That's Skin Deep: Cladding and Brick
Brick-faced precast concrete provides a cost-effective, time-saving alternative to more traditional construction methods for an Atlanta office complex.
Editorial Corporate real estate circa 2010

Industry Data Manufacturing production jumps; spending to follow at year's end

Cost comparisons per square foot in select metro markets

It's not just steel; inflation's back

Tax receipts boost healthcare market

Letters Letters

News and Trends People/firms

Projects awarded

Capitol Visitor Center project nears halfway mark