Author: Caryn Norton
The owners of 64 New York City office buildings are interested in converting their properties into housing, according to new data from the Department of City Planning.
In the fast-paced world of healthcare construction, a contractor’s role is constantly evolving. From building partner to collaborator to innovator, healthcare contractors wear a variety of hats—especially when the project pushes the envelope. This is the case for LF Driscoll and the strategic role the company plays in supporting expansion projects for the University of Pennsylvania Health System’s West Philadelphia campus.
Though office-to-residential projects have maintained popularity, 2023 saw a shift in the adaptive reuse landscape towards hotel conversions.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming every industry and will stretch across all aspects of human life. Data centers are no exception. As AI applications continue to rapidly evolve, data centers need to adapt and evolve their design, specifically their electrical and mechanical infrastructure to accommodate these demanding workloads. There are key considerations for building future-proof data centers as AI continues to develop, such as these.
If a company takes space in one of the priciest office buildings on the market, will it actually make their employees come to work more often? The simple answer is yes.
A new survey by architecture firm MG2 shows that retail stores are catering to three distinct customer personas, each defining personal wellness differently.
Columbia University will soon begin construction on New York City’s first all-electric academic research building. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), the 80,700-sf building for the university’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons will provide eight floors of biomedical research and lab facilities as well as symposium and community engagement spaces.
Structure Tone New Jersey is diligently constructing L’Oréal’s new, state-of-the-art Research & Innovation (R&I) Center in Clark, NJ. With a $140 million development budget, this project marks the company’s most substantial investment in such a facility to date.
New research and plenty of anecdotal evidence suggests that workers are drawn back not for the coffee but for the collaboration.
From the controlled implosions of two existing towers to groundbreaking sustainability efforts, the design and construction of Vanderbilt’s newest residential colleges has it all. Join Brooks Rutledge and the project team as they reflect on highlights of this one-of-a-kind campus transformation.