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Fentress Architects selected to design the California Indian Heritage Center in Sacramento

Archinect

Fentress Architects has been chosen by California State Parks and the California Indian Heritage Center Task Force to design the California Indian Heritage Center (CIHC) in Sacramento. The 51-acre CIHC will be located at the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers in West Sacramento.

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Sacramento offers preapproved architectural designs to property owners to mitigate housing crisis

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There is new housing help in Sacramento with the city now offering free architectural designs, permit-approved, to build on your property. This move by Sacramento is meant to address the city’s housing crisis by providing property owners an incentive to build and offer space for those in need of a home.

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Sacramento International Airport announces $1.3 billion expansion project

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The Sacramento County Department of Airports, the entity that operates the Sacramento International Airport (SMF), has announced a $1.3 billion expansion project that will transform the airport to meet projected passenger growth over the next seven years. Called SMForward, the expansion consists of six projects launching in 2024.

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This Japanese-inspired Sacramento home is wrapped around a reflecting pool

The Spaces

Local architect John Harvey Carter designed this midcentury-modern Sacramento home in 1968 with borrowed elements of Japanese design, including a zen courtyard reflecting pool and ‘floating’ interior walls. The post This Japanese-inspired Sacramento home is wrapped around a reflecting pool appeared first on The Spaces.

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SAFE Credit Union Performing Art Center / DLR Group

ArchDaily

© Michael Grimm architects: DLR Group Location: Sacramento, California, United States Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Michael Grimm Area: 132000.0 ft2 Read more »

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Dreyfuss + Blackford’s reimagining of a decrepit power station breathes new life into the Sacramento riverfront

The Architect's Newsletter

Longtime residents of Sacramento and generations of commuters passing through the region know exactly the spot. The post Dreyfuss + Blackford’s reimagining of a decrepit power station breathes new life into the Sacramento riverfront appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Sacramento offers free plans for small homes amid housing crisis

The Architect's Newsletter

The post Sacramento offers free plans for small homes amid housing crisis appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. Affordable housing in California metro areas is a rare commodity. In 2022, the percentage of California homebuyers who could afford a median-priced, single-family home fell from 24 percent at the [.]

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