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Foster + Partners updates design for 350 Park Avenue supertall in Manhattan

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The press release states that the completion date for this p. Image courtesy Foster + Partners The firm is working for client Citadel. A 12,500-square-foot public concourse is included, along with 1.8 million square feet of office space.

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Safdie Architects will expand Marina Bay Sands for 2029

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The resort has drawn more than 470 million visitors since its opening, according to a press release from its Las Vegas-based management group.) Rendering of the new entertainment arena.

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Mellon Foundation bestows $1.5 million to Storefront for Art and Architecture

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The 42-year-old space in Manhattan's Nolita district will use the funding to expand its programming over three years while supporting the organization's pursuit of new hires.

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Why Nearly Every City in the U.S. Needs a Walkability Study

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The press release it contained announced the formation of a new partnership, SpeckDempsey, “a new planning and design firm serving government, non-profit, and private clients.” Prior to this, Speck was a potent and highly visible one-man band spreading the gospel of walkable cities.

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Dodge Momentum Index drops slightly for February, hampered by weak commercial planning

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“Weaker office and healthcare planning constrained nonresidential planning in February,” Sarah Martin, the associate director of forecasting for Dodge Construction Network, said in a press release. “However, the Index remains 25% higher than where it was just two years ago.

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October Architecture Billings Index drops below 50 for third consecutive month

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The newly-released Architecture Billings Index from the American Institute of Architects has indicated a significant decline in billings after posting a total score under 50 for the third month in a row. The October score of 44.3 offers a slight decrease from September’s total of 44.8.

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November Architecture Billings Index remains below 50 for the fourth consecutive month

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The American Institute of Architects has released new Architecture Billings Index data for the month of November, indicating a further softening of business conditions with a score below 50 recorded for what is now the fourth month in a row. The new 45.3 score for the month is still a full point higher than October’s total.