KAI Enterprises, a national design and build firm, has hired Andrew Kerr-Grant, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C as its newest senior project architect at its St. Louis, Missouri, office.
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Manhattan's District Attorney (DA) recently filed charges against 50 people and companies allegedly involved in a construction bribery scheme amounting to $7 million in kickbacks—robbing developers of millions and foiling dozens of private sector contracts.
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The Salem Public Library’s downtown location in Oregon recently underwent a transformation to bring daylight into the center of the fortress-like building and reorganize its spaces for greater community involvement.
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A four-year project in Chicago will focus on the removal and replacement of the original 35-year-old sealants on Accenture Tower’s curtain wall and bridge over Canal Street.
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Tres Birds, an architecture firm based in Denver, Colorado, has confirmed construction of the city’s tallest mass timber building will begin in July 2023.
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Boston University’s new Center for Computing & Data Sciences is a 32,050-m2 (345,000-sf), 19-story vertical building, designed in a stacked format, enveloped with patterned glazing, rising over the banks of the Charles River, dramatically re-shaping Boston’s skyline.
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A design proposal aims to restore Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas to its architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision, bringing the building inline with Wright’s theory of organic architecture.
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Full-service architecture firm Svigals + Partners, based in Connecticut, has advanced Alana Konefal into the associate principal role, in recognition of her exceptional leadership, organizational, and project management skills.
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The Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) has announced the winners of 2023 PCI Design awards. Three panels of jurors awarded 25 winners, including eight honorable mentions for the special buildings and transportation categories.
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In December 2022, New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched a new visioning program for Fifth Avenue—from Bryant Park at 42nd Street to Central Park at 59th Street—to transform it into a pedestrian-friendly hub, following the success of the holiday season Open Streets program.
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