Engineered by Arup, Torre Reforma in Mexico City, is a locus of innovation
With its distinctive triangular volume and soaring concrete walls, Torre Reforma makes an eye-catching addition to the skyline of Mexico City.
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With its distinctive triangular volume and soaring concrete walls, Torre Reforma makes an eye-catching addition to the skyline of Mexico City.
Read MoreRegency Centers Corporation (“Regency”), a national owner, operator, and developer of...
Read MoreSageGlass®, the world’s smartest electrochromic glass, was installed at 71Above, a new high-end...
Read MoreJohnson Controls and the Sacramento Kings have signed an agreement that will integrate the building automation systems, as well as fire and life safety systems, to create an all-encompassing impact on Golden 1 Center – the future home of the Sacramento Kings. Through these systems, Sacramento’s new, world-class entertainment and sports venue will be operationally smarter, safer and more sustainable, all designed to enhance the fan experience.
Read MoreThe North American Corporate Headquarters of Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest building...
Read MoreAdvanced Microgrid Solutions (AMS) announced June 28 that it has been selected to transform San...
Read MoreBONE Structure®, designer and builder of luxury custom homes using a patented light steel frame...
Read MoreDenver International Airport (DEN), the sixth busiest gateway in the U.S. by passenger traffic,...
Read MoreConstruction of U.S. Bank Stadium is Substantially Complete and the building is ready for...
Read MorePenton, parent company of New Hope Network, is set to move from its downtown Boulder Pearl Street headquarters to a new state of the art 60,000 square foot, cross-laminated timber (CLT) building in South Boulder. Penton will occupy the former warehouse space in the building referred to as “The Loading Dock” due to its adaptive reuse of a former warehouse and loading dock. The Loading Dock was designed by OZ Architecture and is one of only a few in the nation to fully integrate CLT into its walls, floors, roof and structure.
Read MoreThe Cradle to Cradle program certifies products based on five quality categories—material health, material reutilization, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship, and social fairness. Click here to see a list of building supply & materials, as well as other products, that are Cradle to Cradle certified.