The under-development, Rockaway Village in Queens, has replaced the abandoned strip mall and parking space nestled between the A train terminal and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) with an affordable housing design model.
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Located in Seattle’s Denny Triangle, Frontier, a 17-story tower, is designed as a groundbreaking reinterpretation of the high-rise office building.
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The single-family homes currently completed for Hunters Point Homes & Resort (Hunters Point), a housing community in Manatee County, Flo., not only survived Hurricane Ian with no damage or power loss, but also survived Hurricane Idalia.
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The City of Brookhaven’s under-construction City Hall building in Georgia is a three-story, 5,200-m2 (56,000-sf) structure, which sets a new benchmark for city offices by combining aesthetic brilliance with environmental responsibility.
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In Bentonville, Ark., the Best Friends Animal Society’s Pet Resource Center is poised to revolutionize the animal care industry with its innovative design, aiming to achieve a “no-kill” status by 2025.
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Universal Orlando Resort is set to unveil its theme park, Universal Epic Universe, in 2025. Positioned as a game changer in theme park entertainment, Epic Universe promises unparalleled immersive experiences with more than 50 attractions.
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Zweig Group, provider of advisory services, research, and education for the AEC industry, has released its 2024 Salary Report of AEC Firms for all regions of the U.S., diving into compensation in the industry.
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and others, has revealed plans to establish a nearly 65,000-m2 (700,000-sf) facility, carrying an $800 million price tag, at the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Ind.
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The Maryland Institute College of Art’s (MICA’s) Dolphin Design Center is designed as an innovative “Maker Building,” blending architectural prowess with the ethos of the Maker Movement.
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Seattle-based design firm, GO’C, and the artist collaborative, SuttonBeresCuller, have transformed a 1930s-era, 41.8-m2 (450-sf) filling station in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood into a community center.
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