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National Development has been amassing a patchwork of sites for large-scale development there – no easy task because there so little land, and the Iron Works is on a peninsula.
December 9, 2021 by Mike Welton

In South Boston, A Sense of Cool for the Iron Works

“It opened two months ago, and we extended it because it was so popular,” says Leonard Garfield, MOHAI’s executive director.
December 8, 2021 by Mike Welton

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Inventions Exhibit Extended in Seattle

Founded in 2010, Cerno is headed by Bret Englander as director of sales and marketing, Nick Sheridan as director of design, and Dan Wacholder as director of engineering and operations.
December 7, 2021 by Mike Welton

Lighting at the Intersection of Art, Design, and Functionality

To manage people, products and the future, architects use Mosaic A.I.
December 6, 2021 by Mike Welton

Managing People, Projects, and the Future with Mosaic A.I.

“Each fall we like to add a few more,” say Cean Irminger, creative director at New Ravenna. “Now there are 77 mosaics – in simple patterns that are not as intense as our couture lines.”
December 3, 2021 by Mike Welton

New Ravenna Adds to Its Studio Line, Ships in Two Days

“The Crescent Realty Group bought it and made it the Canyon Ranch Retreat, but when they started, it was falling apart,” says interior designer Jill Cole of Cole Martinez Curtis and Associates.
December 1, 2021 by Mike Welton

In California, Reinventing Canyon Ranch Woodside

But Saint Germain des Prés in the sixth arrondissement has not only survived, it’s endured.
November 29, 2021 by Mike Welton

Help Restore the Oldest Church in All of Paris

Lamplighter is a progressive, pre-K-through-fourth-grade school, founded in the late 1960s by Texas Instruments executives.
November 26, 2021 by Mike Welton

In Dallas, a Lab and a Barn by Marlon Blackwell Architects

The International Building Council has green-lighted timber frame construction up to 18 stories tall.
November 24, 2021 by Mike Welton

Timber Frame Construction: 18 Stories and Reduced Carbon

Atkins and SWA’s Chuck McDaniel are proposing 15 acres of public park space along 3,900 feet of the St. John’s River – a key part of mixed use development for 25 contiguous acres.
November 22, 2021 by Mike Welton

In Jacksonville, SWA’s New Vision for the City’s Riverfront

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