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Developing a winning combination

Office and retail markets are taking a beating in most areas of the country. Commercial office…

Responding to disaster can be a dangerous task

Despite working at what was described as the most dangerous construction site in the U.S.,…

Divine intervention

Designed by H. H. Richardson in the 1870s to serve the city's burgeoning Back Bay…

Coming Up for Air

It's been a heckuva year for building owners and developers. Even giants are faltering in…

The Little Jewel

During the judging for Building Design & Construction's 6th Annual Building Team Awards,…

London Squeeze

London-based architect Allies and Morrison designed its new office building to provide ample…

Westin Hotel

Mid-twentieth-century projects are in a state of limbo. In many cities, safeguards against…

Green restaurant/workshop redefines culinary arts

Artist/owner Paul Basile designed and built the steel and bamboo…

Nonresidential Construction Growth Continues In ’07

Construction will experience a supportive economic environment again in 2007, with the…

Dream Fields, Lone Star Style

How important are athletic programs to U.S. school districts? Here's one leading indicator: In…

Gregory Chang, 39

+GO BACK Gregory Chang, 39   National director of healthcareEllerbe Becket, Washington…

Promise fulfilled

When seen initially on a rainy January day by its eventual owner and developer, the Fulton…

Great expectations

When the Van Andel Institute (VAI) began to plan its new Education and Medical Research Center…

Platinum Award: Monumentally Hip Hotel Conversion

Built as an homage to the Washington Monument, Minneapolis’s funky…

Humanizing Behavioral Healthcare Design

            In designing the 180-…

Back on Track

On June 2, 1900, three-year-old John Skelton Williams, whose father was the president of Sea-…

Building Team Awards, Holland Center for the Performing Arts: Nebraska's New Sound of Music

In 1997 a study by the city of Omaha recommended building a new performing arts center to ease…

Over the Top

It stands just 660 feet from a major fault line, in a region that experiences dozens of…

Bronze Award: Back to the Garden

Beginning in 1996, cable television billionaire and philanthropist Alan Gerry purchased the…

Living and Learning Center, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

From its humble beginnings as a tiny pharmaceutical college founded by 14 Boston pharmacists,…