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January 2005

Realigning the Culture
RadioShack's move to a new riverside campus in Fort Worth was more than a simple relocation — it symbolized a whole new way of looking at itself.

Building Technology Church steeple doubles as a cellular antenna

Concrete Jungle
In Paris, the exterior of a monolithic concrete apartment building is softened by a spectacular flourish of giant bamboo plants.
Editorial AEC firms' biggest worry for '05

Industry Data Manufacturing vacancies decline, construction expected to surge

Contractor hiring will remain strong throughout 2005

Cost comparisons per square foot in select metro markets

Lodging sector grows as economy recovers, 9/11 travel fears fade

Office construction spending dips

Commercial, industrial & institutional (CII) construction spending

Letters Letter to the Editor
'CM' is not the same as 'PM'
News and Trends Announcement: Horowitz named publisher of BD&C

Projects awarded

Finding a plan that'll play in Peoria

Feiner to retire as GSA's chief architect

Office Buildings Realigning the Culture
RadioShack's move to a new riverside campus in Fort Worth was more than a simple relocation — it symbolized a whole new way of looking at itself.
Office Market Signs of Life
As the office market starts to revive, developers around the country are finding smart ways to connect with primary anchor tenants.
Project Management Software enables 'virtual constructability'

Religious Facilities Oklahoma Gothic
In Tulsa, a 180-foot-high steeple draws worshipers to a 3,500-person sanctuary that incorporates a professional theater-quality sound system.
Amazing Grace
In suburban Minneapolis, a massive church with room for 4,500 worshipers recognizes that it must still think small to keep its ministry growing.