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sponsored | Bill O'Keeffe | May 6, 2016

On New York City’s bulletin on lot line requirements – and how it applies everywhere else

Determining when fire rated requirements apply, the type of fire rated glazing allowed, how much fire rated glazing can be used, and what happens when sprinklers are installed are just some of the issues that designers have to wrestle with.

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | May 2, 2016

At the Forefront of Design Freedom

From prismatic coatings with mica flakes to graffiti-resistant coatings to coatings with a crinkle finish, Valspar scientists help create the impossible.

HDR | May 2, 2016

How HDR used computational design tools to create Omaha's UNO Baxter Arena

Three years after writing a white paper about designing an arena for the University of Nebraska Omaha, HDR's Matt Goldsberry says it's time to cherry-pick the best problem-solving workflows.

Gresham Smith | Apr 27, 2016

How retailers can create spaces to appeal to Millennial shoppers

Today's college students have a bit more spending power than past generations. In the third part of the The New Student series, GS&P's Brandon Bell highlights how brick-and-mortar retailers can draw in Millennial shoppers.

CallisonRTKL | Apr 22, 2016

What leads to success in the density-driven workplace?

CallisonRTKL’s Kirill Pivovarov explores how densification can lead to increased productivity and innovation in the workplace.

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Apr 22, 2016

Coil-Coating Process Improvements Lower Costs and Environmental Impact

The process has made pre-painted metals a top choice for builders because of the aesthetic, environmental, performance and cost benefits.

Paladino | Apr 20, 2016

5 ways rapid tech growth can drive sustainability leadership in Seattle

Paladino's Nash Emrich writes that Seattle can keep its edge in sustainability by leveraging new energy performance transparency rules, using wellness to attract top tech talent, and embracing innovative commuting options.

sponsored | Kenny Stoner | Apr 19, 2016

Where is the steel line?

Not having a complete understanding of what the steel line is can affect the building process, causing delays and problems, writes Kenny Stoner

Proving Ground | Apr 15, 2016

Should architects learn to code?

Even if learning to code does not personally interest you, the growing demand for having these capabilities in an architectural business cannot be overlooked, writes computational design expert Nathan Miller.

Stantec | Apr 14, 2016

Creating a home for eldercare using the ‘Green House’ design concept

VOA Associates’ Douglas King offers design considerations in implementing the Green House concept in eldercare for continuing care retirement communities.

sponsored | Jeff Alexander | Apr 12, 2016

Prepainted metals for exterior design visions

Prepainted metals are becoming popular for both commercial and residential use thanks to their durability, resistance to weathering, and environmentally friendly attributes

sponsored | Allen Hurtz | Apr 11, 2016

MBMA works with Underwriter’s Laboratory to fire test metal buildings

The fire safety of metal building systems is crucial. The ability of a metal building to prevent or slow down the spread of fire protects the structure and saves occupants' lives.

Perkins and Will | Apr 8, 2016

The sustainability culture shift: 8 steps for success

Perkins+Will's Jon Douglas has eight strategies that will start an organization on the path to embedding sustainability into its culture and begin the process of making deep carbon reductions.

CannonDesign | Apr 4, 2016

3 key trends in student housing for Boston’s higher education community

The city wants to add 18,500 student residence beds by the year 2030. CannonDesign's Lynne Deninger identifies three strategies that will help schools maximize value over the next decade or so.