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2023 BALA Winners: The Best of the Best

The Pro Builder

But the neighborhood’s newest addition fits right in, blending modern with a hint of Japanese inspiration and a nature-focused aesthetic that earned it the coveted Home of the Year award in the Best in American Living Awards (BALA) for 2023. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Michael A.

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Leveraging land and light to enhance patient care

BDC Network

Leveraging land and light to enhance patient care 0 qpurcell Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:19 Healthcare Facilities GBBN interior designer Kristin Greeley shares insights from the firm's latest project: a cancer center in Santa Fe, N.M. has long referred to itself as “the city different.” Art inspires.

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The responsibility of adapting historic university buildings

BDC Network

The responsibility of adapting historic university buildings 0 qpurcell Thu, 07/06/2023 - 10:44 Adaptive Reuse Shepley Bulfinch's David Whitehill, AIA, believes the adaptive reuse of historic university buildings is not a matter of sentimentality but of practicality, progress, and preservation.

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Designing arts spaces that curate inclusivity

BDC Network

Designing arts spaces that curate inclusivity 0 qpurcell Tue, 06/20/2023 - 12:51 Performing Arts Centers GBBN's Julia Clements and Marcene Kinney, AIA, LEED AP, talk tips for designing inclusive arts spaces. We call this providing a “landscape of choice.” Warm, soothing light can also promote comfort. Budig Theater.

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4 Inspiring Adaptive Reuse Projects With Real Impact

The Pro Builder

These four adaptive reuse projects, all 2023 Best in American Living Award winners , exemplify that mission and spirit. Landscape architect: Site Solutions, Atlanta Size: 261,217 sf No. An elevator is tucked away from the main hall, so as not to interrupt the view to the staircases at either end.

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Connecticut Has A New – And – Nearly $1 Billion Dollar- revitalization Mixed Use Construction Project On The Connecticut River. The Well Known Development Group Sets The Tentative Schedule For The Planning, Design, & Development As The Largest new Mixed Use Project In Nearly 50 Years Takes Shape

Bylt News

There is also an open 5-story staircase on each end. Nearly 200 more rental units are under development on a site plan that includes a Community Building, playground, landscaped walking paths, and more. Federal Nexus: 42 U.S.C.