Draper and Mermet combine to provide American-made solutions to glare control and solar heat gain as part of an overall daylighting strategy. Together, they bring innovative […]
by Kelly Jahn, senior architect with Bergmann There is a pattern to architectural and design styles emerging from political, economic, social and technological changes of the […]
Thornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm, provided structural engineering services to architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz for the new Academic and Residential Complex at The University of […]
Tightening availability of tech talent in leading markets has spurred hiring momentum in smaller and upstart markets in the U.S. and Canada – such as Tucson, […]
Garland’s first-ever fluid-applied seamless membrane, LiquiTec, forms a virtually impenetrable surface over aged modified bitumen, metal and single-ply roof systems, adding years of waterproofing protection. Unlike […]
New York City School Construction Authority and CTA Architects, P.C. have completed New York City’s and United States’ first-ever pre-kindergarten built within a passive house building […]
Sacred Heart University is changing the name of its Jack Welch College of Business to recognize the critical synergy between business learning and technology. It is […]
Privacy is critical to today’s restroom occupants. In education facilities in particular—where design is trending toward more all-gender facilities—large gaps in toilet partitions are no longer […]
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced an ECM Pump-Less-Volute, a new variable-speed version of the popular Gold Series Pump-Less-Volute. The new ECM Pump-Less-Volute uses a permanent magnet […]