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The Army Corps of Engineers reveals initial coastal resiliency plan for New York City

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The Army Corps estimates construction on the $52 billion project would begin in 2030 and be complete by 2044. Maldonado also reported that the government expects plans to be finalized by 2025. The project must be first approved by federal, state and local officials and funded before any of the work can start.

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The Village at Alyeska by Skylab

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Image © Skylab From navigating regulatory requirements to fostering community engagement and embracing innovative design principles, the new development embodies a holistic approach aimed at creating a vibrant and sustainable destination that honors the unique heritage and character of Alaska.

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Competitions: Construction of an Innovation Campus - iXcampus

Bustler

Today iXcampus is taking on a new challenge: to double the surface area of the campus in order to accommodate 1,200 students and 900 employees in 2025. estimated envelope : € 40,000,000 surface to create : 16,000 sqm Read the full post on Bustler.

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Tactical issues for renovating university research buildings

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Tactical issues for renovating university research buildings 0 qpurcell Thu, 01/25/2024 - 13:30 Laboratories Matthew Plecity, AIA, ASLA, Principal, GBBN, highlights the connection between the built environment and laboratory research, and weighs the benefits of renovation vs. new construction. The fact is that many universities are overbuilt.

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Dezeen's top 10 innovative materials of 2023

Deezen

This project demonstrates how product development, design, and construction can come together to address the climate crisis in a meaningful way," said Prometheus Materials president Loren Burnett.

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The Diego Rivera Theater, San Francisco, California

e-architect

LMN Architects is recipient of the 2016 AIA National Architecture Firm Award and is widely recognized for its design of projects that support smart, sustainable cities. The firm’s ongoing dedication to communities at all scales is underscored by its important, impactful work across North America.

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Austin supertalls "not really dealing with the problems" of the city

Deezen

The population growth has spurred an influx of global manufacturing industries and necessitated a rise in construction, according to Emily Risinger, the director of planning and urban design for the Downtown Austin Alliance , an NGO involved in advocacy.

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