Children with life-threatening illnesses can delight in the whimsical architecture of Give Kids the World Village. Located in Kissimmee, Florida, the 32-ha (79-acre) resort has served more than 140,000 children and families from all 50 states, and 75 countries, since its founding nearly 30 years ago.
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Cherokee Nation history comes to the fore in the design of the Vinita Health Center. Located in Vinita, Oklahoma, the 8547-m2 (92,000-sf) facility is the newest addition to the Cherokee Nation Health System—the largest tribally owned healthcare system in the United States.
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Baccarat Hotel & Residences is a 184-m (605-ft) tall mixed-use building located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street in New York City. It stands out not only for its views of Manhattan landmarks, but also for its articulated shimmering metal skin and glass façade.
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Visitors to the Circuit of the Americas Observation Tower and Austin360 Amphitheater are fully immersed in the experience of Formula 1 racing, thanks to red steel tubes evoking the glowing tail lights of a car left behind in the dark.
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Composite steel assemblies are an efficient and popular structural option for floor construction. Figure 1 shows a typical assembly, consisting of a steel beam, metal deck, concrete slab, and shear connectors.
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Brand recognition is front and center at the Springfield Town Center in Springfield, Virginia, thanks to a makeover that included silver-color metal composite material (MCM) panels.
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In the heart of California’s wine country, spectators at the Sonoma Raceway can now enjoy an unobstructed view of the racetrack, thanks to stainless steel and aluminum railing systems.
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Since the development of the first specifications for cold-formed steel (CFS) building construction in 1946, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has been working to develop design standards to improve performance and accessibility for designers and structural engineers.
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The Rutgers Business School in Piscataway, New Jersey, serves as a landmark and gateway for the Livingston Campus. Featuring two six-floor towers and a walkway connector spanning the intersection of East Avenue and Rockafeller, the new landmark has come to be known on campus as ‘100 Rock.’
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Raleigh-Durham International Airport in Morrisville, North Carolina, has been serving travelers since 1938. To help modernize its aging Terminal 1, though, it underwent major work that included specifying proprietary metal wall panel products.
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