Inspired by the community’s deep connection to country music and the breathtaking landscapes of Las Vegas, Nevada, a memorial proposal aims to navigate and convey the wide range of emotions associated with the 2017 tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas and its aftermath.
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Given the recent surge in adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology across various industries, The Construction Specifierinterviewed senior professionals at the Portland, Oregon, architecture firm, Ankrom Moisan, to learn more about its current use and future application within the built environment.
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The Adams Street Branch of the Boston Public Library amalgamates Greek Revival architecture and New England design sensibilities in a contemporary aesthetic and layout to create a visual marker for the neighborhood.
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With unprecedented wildfires in Canada and the increased likelihood for future wildfire activity across North America, experts from Buro Happold offer advice on minimizing contaminants in buildings and effective HVAC systems strategies for AECO professionals.
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A proposal aims to revitalize Pennsylvania Station (Penn Station) in New York City, targeting improved natural light orientation, visitor flow, and accessibility.
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A heavy lifting solutions firm recently helped install five distinct types of 20 roof panels at Portland International Airport (PDX), Oregon, as part of a terminal expansion project aiming to double the airport size.
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Claimed to be the world’s largest 3D printed building, a luxury horse barn in Wellington, Florida, has been printed by the Florida-based Printed Farms using the 3D printing firm, COBOD’s BOD2 construction 3D printer.
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The new Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, the only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Georgia, has been designed with patient experience top of mind, resulting in a “never before seen or imagined” layout and organization of hospital spaces.
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Swedish urban developer, Atrium Ljungberg, has unveiled plans to build a wooden city in Stockholm, which will extend more than 250,000 m2 (2.6 million sf), making it the world’s largest known wooden construction project.
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Skanska, and joint venture partner, Halmar International LLC, have been awarded a contract by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to carry out the $1.24 billion design and reconstruction project at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) to enhance its road network.
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