The University of Pennsylvania launched the Penn Compact in 2004 with a three-part road map for improvement, and Anne Papageorge is there to make sure the school’s facilities conform to it
On the 10th anniversary of his most celebrated—and most contested—project, the National World War II Memorial, architect Friedrich St.Florian returns to Washington, DC, to reflect on his and the monument’s legacies
The new $100 million, 80,000-square-foot Hakkasan Las Vegas is four times the size of the city’s typical nightclubs, and it was YWS Design & Architecture that found the room for it through creative planning
Davis Brody Bond worked closely with the Mount Sinai Hospital System to prepare its Astoria, Queens, facilities for the future of hospital care, emphasizing a treat-and-release ambulatory platform
TITLE Boxing Club president John Rotche has worked out a road-tested franchise-development plan that will make the chain a serious contender in the fitness market
They live in different states and different time zones, separated by 2,500 miles of the Pacific Ocean, but that doesn’t stop architects Paul Bleck and Dave Sanders from creating some of the most sought-after homes on Hawaii’s Big Island
San Francisco’s Chinatown, known for overcrowding and poverty, is getting its second affordable family apartment building since the 1970s, on land opened up by the Loma Prieta Earthquake
Third-generation Noffke Roofing has grown to become Greater Milwaukee’s leading roofing-installation and -supply company by diversifying its offerings
A case study of rising-star dining-franchise developer Ignite Restaurant Group, including VP of construction Sean Rea’s streamlined approach
Heritage Homes built Evergreen Estates as a community for empty nesters, a place where their individuality and personal comforts will not be lost as they downsize from traditional single-family homes