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Amenities are no longer optional. The new role of the office is not only a place to get work done, but to provide a mix of work experiences for employees.
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Amenities are no longer optional. The new role of the office is not only a place to get work done, but to provide a mix of work experiences for employees.
Several types of security-rated glazing play different roles in safer school design. This blog looks at three types and how they can enhance classroom security.
The shift away from excessive parking requirements aligns with a broader movement, encouraging development of more sustainable and affordable housing.
The last few years have borne witness to some of the most rapid cultural shifts in our nation’s long history. If the experience has taught us anything, it is that we must find a way to keep our history in view, while also putting it in perspective.
Peter Alspach of NBBJ shares how workplaces can benefit from a few automotive industry techniques.
According to Nick Sillies of GBBN, students are increasingly asking: "How sustainable is your institution?" Reusing existing buildings may help answer that.
Modular builder Joshua Mensinger details three ways modular solutions aid in lowering construction costs.
Perkins and Will shares a nurse's insights on triage design, and how to help emergency departments make the most of their resources.
LPA's design for a new learning center in San Bernardino provides a model for a facility that prepares children for learning and supports the community.
When word was out that the condominium association was planning to carry out a refresh of the Pier Condominiums on Fort Norfolk, Hanbury jumped at the chance to remake what had become a tired, faded project.
Gresham Smith begins designing four proton therapy vaults for a Flint, Mich., medical center.
If a college student enjoys film studies, there is probably a place on campus where they can join other film buffs. But where can students who like video games go?
The Hinge Research Institute has released its 4th edition of Inside the Buyer’s Brain: AEC Industry—detailing the perspectives of almost 300 buyers and more than 1,400 sellers of AEC services.
Kawneer has updated the majority of their curtain wall systems with AAMA 501.6 and AAMA 501.4. These seismic tests determine the seismic drift that causes glass fallout and system serviceability, respectively.
Zachary Wassenberg of Burns & McDonnell breaks down three applications for digital knowledge networks: training, libraries, and instructions.
While new construction allows for incredible levels of customization, there’s no denying that new buildings can have adverse impacts on the climate, budgets, schedules and even the cultural and historic fabrics of communities.
Similar to interior design and industrial sectors, color forecasts in residential and commercial architecture show metal products evolving toward warmer tones.