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Boston testing mobile building permit tracking app

The city of Boston is piloting a Web and mobile app that lets citizens track their permit…

Deal on 2015 budget slashes most federal construction spending

The $1.1 trillion funding bill for fiscal year 2015 approved by Congress makes deep cuts in some…

Top 10 sports facilities of 2014: Designboom ranks the year's best projects

Designboom has tallied up the top 10 sports facilities of 2014. With the Winter Olympics and the…

In response to ultra-open and uber-collaborative office environments

Susan Cain’s bestselling 2012 book, "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop…

USGBC announces 2014 Best of Green Schools honorees

The Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced today the 2014…

ULI report looks at growing appeal of micro unit apartments

New research from the Urban Land Institute suggests that micro units—typically larger than a one-…

11 predictions for high-rise construction in 2015

Tall buildings always draw attention, and in 2015 they're only getting bigger and better. The…

Demand softens, but outlook for Architecture Billings Index remains positive

Buoyed by sustained demand for apartments and condominiums, coupled with state and local…

'Wedding dress' tower to be tallest in Africa

Middle East Development, a Dubai-based company, has announced plans to build Africa's tallest…
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Kameleon colors expand the palette

Advanced technologies are creating new possibilities with Valspar’s Fluropon Kameleon. A rich look…
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How to orchestrate leadership transitions

Replacing the names on the door can be tricky for AEC firms. “The architectural and engineering…
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Quadcopters save project team $15K in warranty work

On a recent trip to see what technology Todd Wynne and the rest of the team at Rogers-O’Brien…
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Deconstructing 2014

With 2014 coming to a close, we decided to take a look back at the year in construction. I think…

Architect Eli Attia sues Google over tall building technology

Architect Eli Attia is suing Google, claiming that the company stole his idea for building…

SHoP Architects plans to turn NY's Seaport District into pedestrianized, mixed-use area

Restoration plans for New York City’s historic Seaport District have surfaced, and SHoP Architects’…

Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture launches fundraising campaign for independent incorporation

The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation announced today that, at its Dec. 5 Board meeting, it approved a…

Studio Gang tapped for American Museum of Natural History expansion

Chicago-based Studio Gang Architects has been commissioned to design the new Gilder Center for…

HOK-designed Anaheim Regional transit hub opens, expected to serve three million per year

The new Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) sets a precedent for civic-minded…
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United Engineering Resources uses BillQuick to eliminate all department overtime

United Engineering Resources, Inc. (UER) provides geotechnical engineering, environmental…
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Coloring in the Lines

Color as an important aspect of artistry and psychology has been well documented through the…