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Adaptive Reuse

Detroit’s Michigan Central Station, centerpiece of innovation hub, opens

The recently opened Michigan Central Station in Detroit is the centerpiece of a 30-acre technology and cultural hub that will include development of urban transportation solutions. The six-year adaptive reuse project of the 640,000 sf historic station, created by the same architect as New York’s Grand Central Station, is the latest sign of a reinvigorating Detroit.

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BD+C Staff | Apr 14, 2013

Elementary school building honors Waterbury's manufacturing heritage

WATERBURY, CONN. – Residents of this New England town are discovering that an elementary school can…
BD+C Staff | Apr 14, 2013

Translucent walls convey dramatic glow for adaptive-reuse arts center

The City of Rahway (N.J.) Redevelopment Agency recently unveiled a dynamic icon representing the…
BD+C Staff | Apr 14, 2013

Energy-efficient LED T8s revitalize LA's famous Memorial Coliseum sign

  Every day, more than 300,000 motorists pass by the electronic sign alongside Interstate 110 that…
Apr 12, 2013

Nation's first 'food forest' planned in Seattle

Seattle's Beacon Food Forest project is transforming a seven-acre lot in the city’s Beacon Hill neighborhood into a self-sustaining, edible public park.

Apr 12, 2013

Chicago rail conversion puts local twist on High Line strategy

Plans are moving forward to convert an unused, century-old Chicago rail artery to a 2.7 mile, 13 acre recreational facility and transit corridor.

BD+C Staff | Apr 12, 2013

Gaige Building at Penn State certified LEED Gold

  Alvin H. Butz, Inc. recently completed a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®)…
BD+C Staff | Apr 12, 2013

Presbytery of Philadelphia gets new administrative headquarters

  Designed to reflect the Presbyterian Church’s mission and service to the greater Philadelphia…
BD+C Staff | Apr 12, 2013

Batson-Cook completes Hampton Inn near National Infantry Museum, Fort Benning

  West Point, Georgia – Batson-Cook recently completed the Hampton Inn on a site adjacent to the…
Apr 11, 2013

AIA selects recipients of its 2013 Small Project Awards

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the ten recipients of the 2013 Small Project Awards. The AIA Small Project Awards Program, now in its tenth year, was established to recognize small-project practitioners for the high quality of their work and to promote excellence in small-project design.

Sasha Reed | Apr 11, 2013

Futuristic tech wish lists… what are you waiting for?

It seems you can’t browse an industry website today without hearing about some new app, software,…
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