Ground breaks on Central Texas’s Class A industrial development project

Ground breaks on Central Texas’s Class A industrial development project

Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP) recently broke ground on a 14.9-ha (37-acre) industrial facility located less than a kilometer (mile) from Interstate 35 in Round Rock, Texas.
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Daytona State College’s bronze facade offers protection against Florida heat

The newly built 6,875-m2 (74,000-sf) Gale Lemerand student center at Daytona State College in Daytona Beach, Florida, utilizes stone and bronze in various facade applications to create a distinct appearance for the college, as well as guard from intense Florida sun, and achieve sustainable energy outcomes.
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Timber and Corten steel bridges form linear plaza for NYC connection project

The High Line—Moynihan Connector—is composed of two pedestrian bridges running over New York City’s Dyer Avenue and West 30th Street, comprising an elevated, 183-m (600-ft) linear plaza which offers a seamless pedestrian journey from Midtown West to the raised public path, the High Line.
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AIA opposes federal design mandates; urges support for Democracy in Design Act