An article in our newest sponsored e-book discusses advances in building wrap products that are helping wall systems dry out when they inevitably get wet. It appears along with a trio of articles from the pages of The Construction Specifier in “Ideas on Permeability” a free, downloadable resource.
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The tech giant’s redesigned Fifth Avenue store in New York City is now open. With its distinctive, luminous glass cube, the store rises above a newly designed public plaza.
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Engineering consulting firm Thornton Tomasetti has announced a leadership change in its executive team. With the new appointments, the firm plans to drive innovation and strengthen the organization and its delivery of services.
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The $315-million renovation of United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has been completed. The stadium maintains its historic elements while also transforming into a world-class facility ready to host University of Southern California (USC) and Los Angeles Rams football and global events like the 2028 Olympics.
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The Central Park Tower in New York City has topped out at 472 m (1550 ft), making it the tallest residential building in the world.
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Offsite construction company Katerra has acquired UEB Builders, a general contractor specializing in commercial and residential projects, and Fortune-Johnson (F-J) General Contractors, a construction company specializing in multifamily residential projects.
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The Reach at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., is now open. The expansion, designed by Steven Holl Architects, adds rehearsal, education, and a range of flexible indoor and outdoor spaces.
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The Village of Oak Park’s historic commission has rejected the proposed expansion of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Illinois.
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Kanye West’s dome-shaped housing prototypes in Calabasas, California, have been demolished for violating the building code of the Los Angeles county.
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The magazine’s series of sponsored e-books continues with a discussion on air and vapor barriers.
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