Updates To The Los Angeles City Hall
The Los Angeles City Hall… Strengthening the Heart of a City Los Angeles Environmentally-responsible Construction Projects Designed by prominent architects Austin, Parkinson, and Martin, the stunning LA City Hall proudly stood as the city’s tallest building for...
Laying The Foundation For Net Zero Energy Buildings
Green construction initiatives have rapidly progressed in the last 20 years. One of the major goals of such an ideology was to create net zero energy buildings. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) defined what such a facility is in September of 2015 as “an...
The Rise of Age-Friendly Communities
Age-friendly communities can help an ageing population live easier and more confidently Human population experts predict that by 2050, approximately 22% of the global population will be at least 60 years old. In response to this, a new initiative being introduced...
The West Closure Complex Protects 3 Parishes In New Orleans From Flooding
West Closure Complex… Humble Name, Huge Expectations After Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in 2005, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was tasked with helping the State of Louisiana come up with a solution to control flooding in this vulnerable, low-lying area....
Tomato, Tomato
Off-site Construction Projects Are Gaining Popularity Around The Nation Tomāto, Tomăto. Two ways of referring to the same thing. No matter how you slice it (ha!), everyone envisions a highly delicious, extremely versatile, and incredibly nutritious fruit loved by...