KTGY Designed Mass Timber Art Gallery Near San Jose, California, Receives Building Permit
April 28, 2022 in Buildings
KTGY Designed Mass Timber Art Gallery Near San Jose, California, Receives Building Permit

Located in the heart of downtown Morgan Hill, Edes Building attracts local residents and tourists alike with a community-inspired, multi-use design     SAN JOSE, CALIF.  – KTGY, a leading full-service architecture, branding, interior and planning firm focused on residential, retail, hospitality and mixed-use developments, today announced the Edes Building was awarded a building permit and is set to break ground in early Q2. A mixed-use art gallery and wine bar in Morgan Hill, California, locat...

Crescent Communities' Ally Charlotte Center Achieves WELL Gold Certification
April 28, 2022 in Buildings
Crescent Communities' Ally Charlotte Center Achieves WELL Gold Certification

On the heels of Earth Day, Crescent Communities is pleased to share that the company’s recently-completed office and mixed-use project in Uptown Charlotte, Ally Charlotte Center, is officially WELL-certified at the Gold level – one of only four WELL-certified buildings in Charlotte. Administered by the International WELL Building Institute, the WELL Building Standard certification focuses on the way the built environment can improve comfort, drive healthier choices, and enhance health and wellne...

MADGI, JRM Renovate Home of a Quadriplegic Student on NBC’s George to the Rescue Show
April 28, 2022 in News , Buildings
MADGI, JRM Renovate Home of a Quadriplegic Student on NBC’s George to the Rescue Show

Left to right, George to the Rescue’s Senior Field Producer Rommel Garcia, JRM President Joseph P. Romano, George to the Rescue host George Oliphant, Montroy Andersen DeMarco Principal Steven Andersen, and JRM Laborer Foreman Patrick Friedmann and Construction Lead Benjamin Blanck. Photo by Peter Wilk/Wilk Marketing Communications     George Oliphant of NBC’s “George to the Rescue” Television Series and Volunteer Team of Designer Steven Andersen of Montroy Andersen DeMarco and Contracto...

Empire State Building Goes Green
April 26, 2022 in News , Buildings
Empire State Building Goes Green

To celebrate the launch of "Empire State Playbook: A Guide to Low Carbon Retrofits," the Empire State Building sparkled in green the night of April 21, 2022, beginning at sunset.   Over the past decade Johnson Controls efficiency projects have helped the Empire State Building save over 40 million dollars Last week, former President Bill Clinton joined Empire State Realty Trust`s Chairman, President and CEO, Anthony E. Malkin alongside NYC Office of the Mayor, Governor Kathy Hochul and New...

Salesforce Tower Chicago Completes Construction and Becomes First Office Tower to Measure and Achieve a 19% Reduction in Carbon Emissions
April 25, 2022 in Buildings
Salesforce Tower Chicago Completes Construction and Becomes First Office Tower to Measure and Achieve a 19% Reduction in Carbon Emissions

Hines shares Embodied Carbon Reduction Guide with methods that can be implemented industry-wide    (CHICAGO)—Hines, the global real estate firm, today announced the completion of the concrete core and steel structure for Salesforce Tower Chicago, the 60-story, 1.2 million-square-foot office tower in downtown Chicago. Hines has also released their Embodied Carbon Reduction Guide to educate the industry on embodied carbon and environmental protections and provide the tools and best practices t...

New Light Shed on Boston City Hall: America’s Leading Example Of Brutalist Architecture
April 25, 2022 in Technology , Buildings
New Light Shed on Boston City Hall: America’s Leading Example Of Brutalist Architecture

Ahead of its planned restoration works, Boston City Hall has been digitally re-imagined in 3D by GeoSLAM, enabling architects to plan improvements for the iconic government building.  Completed in 1968, the construction of Boston’s government building sought to boost the city’s economy, modernising the urban centre while reinvigorating and refreshing the neighbourhood of Scollay Square.  Although considered a leading example of ‘brutalist’ architecture in America, the City Hall caused grea...

GE Inaugurates World-Class 3D Printing Facility Based on New COBOD Printer
April 25, 2022 in Buildings , Structural components
GE Inaugurates World-Class 3D Printing Facility Based on New COBOD Printer

3D printer the size of a three story building can print tower sections up to 20 meters high First of its kind research in the US: experimenting with new production methods to make wind turbine towers more efficient and sustainable Bergen, NY – GE Renewable Energy today held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate a new research and development facility that will conduct research on how to 3D print the concrete base of towers used in wind turbines. The research will enable GE to 3D print th...

Western Specialty Contractors Recommends Spring to Clean Building Exteriors, Survey for Damage
April 21, 2022 in News , Buildings
Western Specialty Contractors Recommends Spring to Clean Building Exteriors, Survey for Damage

St. Louis, MO - From the tallest of skyscrapers, to the corner office and the downtown warehouse district, the stressors of sunlight, changing weather, water, building movement and settlement can break down and deteriorate building facades creating comfort, safety and maintenance issues that can quickly add to the cost of property ownership. "Now that winter is over, spring marks an ideal time for building owners and facility managers to survey their buildings and structures for any damage th...

Serge Ferrari Group Launches Revolutionary Solution for Light-Filled Spaces
April 20, 2022 in Buildings , Structural components
Serge Ferrari Group Launches Revolutionary Solution for Light-Filled Spaces

(photos courtesy of Serge Ferrari Group)   STFE Provides Lightweight, Durable Building Skin for Indoor Enclosures   Deerfield Beach, Fla.  — Serge Ferrari Group, a leader in designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative composite fabrics, is pleased to launch STFE—a new flexible composite membrane—in the North American market to support expansive, light-filled interior applications that include malls, airports, botanical gardens, greenhouses, and stadiums.  Made from lightwe...

New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Completes Ambitious Series of Energy Saving Initiatives
April 19, 2022 in News , Buildings
New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Completes Ambitious Series of Energy Saving Initiatives

Workers install a new water-cooling tower to improve the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center’s HVAC systems. NEW ORLEANS – The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (NOENMCC) announced that they have completed one of the largest energy-saving initiatives ever undertaken in the region. The ambitious energy efficiency upgrades – including an overhaul of the facility’s lighting and HVAC systems – are expected to save hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of kilowatt h...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

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February Issue 2026

February Issue 2026