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Lemay redesigns open-air theatre in Montreal’s La Fontaine Park

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Lemay renovated the site to honour its history Despite being a beloved destination, the theatre fell into disrepair and was shuttered in 2014. Project credits: Architecture: Lemay Landscape architecture: Lemay Mechanical and electrical engineering: Bouthillette Parizeau Structural engineering: Calculatec Inc.

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Austin's Pease Park revitalized to "integrate fun with nature"

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In 2014, the city of Austin adopted a vision plan for the future use and care of the 84-acre Pease Park, the oldest public park in the Texan capital, that focused on built elements, historic features and cultural resources. Civil engineer: Garza EMC. MEP engineer: Jerry Garza & Associates. Water feature: GPSI.

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A Desert Oasis of Integrated Luxury, Las Vegas

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Established in 2014, Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd. Pool & Water Features: Ozzie Kraft Custom Pools Millwork Design; Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd. Art Consultant: Daniel Fine Art Services AV & Controls: Audio Integrations Photo Credits: Stetson Ybarra, Stephen Morgan, Daniel Joseph Chenin About Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd.

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Ten buildings that became embroiled in legal battles

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Read more about 200 Amsterdam › Photo by Ed Reeve Mole House, UK, by Adjaye Associates Retired civil engineer William Lyttle, nicknamed the Mole Man, illegally dug a series of tunnels under his home in east London over a period of 40 years, running eight metres-deep and 20 metres-long in all directions.

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What Happens when Architects Date | Life of an Architect

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Home / Architects / What Happens when Architects Date What Happens when Architects Date Bob Borson — February 13, 2014 — 53 Comments Quite possibly my favorite creative post [not to mention incredibly practical] Original research completed February 11th, 2013. My guess is our little boy is going to be an engineer.

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Explorers at Home

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The friend, a landscape architect, said her office had vied for the project during a 2014 competitive solicitation, but, obviously, didn’t get it. Jordan, who died in 2014, is a figure of enduring respect in Portland. In 2014, the city added four adjacent acres to the garden, which enlarged it to 17 acres. General Contractor J.

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UNBUILT TO LAST

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The locally based Signature Development Group began working on the project in 2001, but an entitlements process, slowed by lawsuits and the Great Recession, delayed the groundbreaking until 2014. Civil Engineering BKF Engineers, Redwood City, California. Contractor Hawk Development, Livermore, California.