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Gensler | Jun 24, 2015

5 trends that will shape the future of scientific labs

Scientific research is increasingly focusing on data collection and analytical analysis of that data, meaning the "lab of the future" will more closely resemble contemporary tech spaces, writes Gensler’s Erik Lustgarten.

sponsored | Ken Buchinger | Jun 23, 2015

Metal Roof Retrofits: the potential, the problems, the payoff, part 1

For the best possible outcomes when working on metal roof retrofits, consider some simple but vital steps to get the best possible outcome from your retrofit job. 

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Jun 22, 2015

Bright green coating helps Geometrica domes withstand harsh Andean climate

The vibrant color was selected to allow the domes to stand out, even with significant snow cover in the Andean Mountains.

Skanska | Jun 19, 2015

4 ways convention centers are revamping for the 21st century

Today's convention centers require more flexible spaces, the ability to blend virtual and in-person events, and meaningful sustainability, writes Skanska's Tom Tingle.

LPA | Jun 19, 2015

3 steps toward sustainable landscape architecture

A water-conscious, sustainable landscape is easily achievable, and the options for native and drought tolerant plants far exceed cacti and succulents, writes LPA's Richard Bienvenu.

sponsored | Steven Burns | Jun 18, 2015

How to earn respect as a leader

Employees will give you minimum effort if the only reason they respect you is for your authority

Paladino | Jun 18, 2015

How tech firms use real estate for competitive advantage

The tech sector is the top industry leasing office space in the U.S., accounting for 20% of major leasing activity in 2014. Dina Belon of Paladino and Company shares how these firms are using their real estate to go up against their competitors.

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Jun 16, 2015

Metal building products deliver endless design freedom and sustainability

Numerous metal building products contain recycled content, reducing the need to mine new materials and saving space in landfills

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Jun 15, 2015

What’s in a coating, and why does it matter?

When the sun starts swinging punches at your building's coating, chalking and fading will start. But there's a way to prevent it.

sponsored | Ken Buchinger | Jun 9, 2015

How architects can tap into the expertise of their metal roof manufacturer, part 4

Let’s look at the importance of enforcing the detailed specifications the roof manufacturer provides.

sponsored | Steven Burns | Jun 9, 2015

Is your firm social enough?

The overwhelming majority of A/E/C firms are engaged in social media.

But to what end? 

sponsored | Mark Halverson | Jun 5, 2015

Exposed glulam framework offers quiet complement to Jackson Hole airport’s mountain backdrop

A three-phase expansion and renovation, which began in 2009, nearly doubled the size of the aviation hub; the only one located in a national park

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Jun 5, 2015

Unwrapping ‘the mummy’: Chicago hotel project comes to life

The sleek architectural panels and Valspar coating give the building a steely sheen.

CASE blog | Jun 4, 2015

Why reality capture is essential for retrofits

Although we rely upon as-built drawings to help us understand the site for our design, their support is as thin as the paper they are printed on, write CASE's Matthew Nelson and Carrie Schulz.