Large-Scale Construction
Trespa International’s Trespa Meteon panels have provided Atlanta’s National Center for Civil and Human Rights with a functional and symbolic façade that complements the building’s purpose
Phil Rafferty and Mike Shipman of Data Specialties concentrate on making data centers more efficient and helping their clients avoid common data-center pitfalls that can have expensive repercussions
Cape Cod Healthcare, the region’s largest health-care system, is expanding and updating two emergency centers and adding two urgent-care centers to accommodate an influx of retirees
J. J. Smith and CA Ventures are bringing core-infill, off-campus housing into the 21st century through well-appointed new builds and renovation projects in urban centers
ESPN’s in-house facilities team crowd-sourced suggestions from employees to expand and upgrade the cramped cafeteria at the media company’s Connecticut HQ
By turning to modular designs and standardized construction practices, CyrusOne is dramatically reducing the time to market for the data centers it builds for leading corporations
Bull Stockwell Allen’s design for a hotel and conference center in the California town has a distinctive floral layout that will attract attention and draw business and tourism to the growing metropolis
After nearly 50 years sitting cramped on the Upper East Side in New York City, the Whitney Museum of American Art received an offer on a large lot in the Meatpacking District and built a Renzo Piano-designed space that will open up all sorts of curatorial possibilities
To handle explosive growth, Netflix is leasing a pair of new buildings in Los Gatos, CA, that will take it from cramped division to wide-open, flexible interaction
Eighteen-year veteran John J. Gioioso explains how he helped Fresenius Medical Care North America open a combined manufacturing and distribution facility in Concord, CA