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HOK unveils Major League Soccer's first fully electric stadium in Queens

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The stadium's groundbreaking is slated for later this year with completion planned for 2027. The screens will juxtapose the brick and black structural steel that will be included to reference the site's industrial heritage, according to HOK. The renderings are courtesy of HOK.

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SO-IL designs Massachusetts museum with undulating CLT roof

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The roof was designed to evoke the surrounding mountains Both the building's structure and roof will be built from mass timber. Engineered via an experimental technique in warped cross-laminated timber, the roof will be the first of its kind in North America," said the studio.

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13 trends, technologies, and strategies to expect in 2023

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Industrialized construction High-volume off-site construction, prefabrication, and on-site construction automation will continue to advance in response to ongoing labor and material challenges. Wally Ford, Client Executive, Structural 9. Edwin Najarian, Client Executive, Structural 13.

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Student Performing Arts Center by Steven Holl Architects

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The Student Performing Arts Center is expected to begin construction in fall of 2024 with anticipated occupancy in winter 2027. The new Center continues Steven Holl Architects’ portfolio of performing arts and cultural venues that serve as community gateways. The REACH Expansion at the John F.

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WIlliams College Museum of Art by SO – IL

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Rather than a single monolithic structure, dispersed volumes gather around this central space. Image © SO – IL An exposed mass timber structure engages with the surrounding woodlands, echoed by wooden ceilings and flooring in galleries.

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