Carla Clark | For The Republic Matthew Kreilich, of Snow Kreilich Architects, speaks about a previous walkway project during presentations by architecture firms vying to design Columbus Municipal ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic A rendering shows the new Columbus Regional Airport control tower during an unveiling ceremony at Columbus Regional Airport on June 25. Aviation and architecture are ...
Jeddah Tower, a construction project in Saudi Arabia that has been in the making for over a decade, is again in ...
Learn how Tower Tech turned the cooling tower industry literally upside-down, designing a solution for better maintenance and worker safety. Harold Curtis's practical experience identified key ...
The long‑stalled Dubai Creek Tower is moving forward again as Emaar prepares to issue a tender for its reworked design, ...
Akron's plans to demolish the former Firestone Plant #1 are on hold due to unresolved preservation issues that could result in the loss of state reimbursement funds.
Staunton City Council approved an art design for the city's new water tower. The design features the Staunton skyline and Blue Ridge Mountains and will be visible from multiple vantage points. The ...
Japanese architectural, engineering and urban design firm, Nikken Sekkei, is set to reshape the city’s skyline with Trump Tower Dubai, redefining expectations for branded luxury in the region.
The Swedish city of Varberg found out the hard way that it needed a new water tower. The local water system sprang a leak, and the city had to tap into its backup water supply, about 525,000 gallons ...
The Oklahoma City Council approved a zoning change June 4 allowing a developer to build what is planned to be a 1,907-ft tower—and North America's tallest structure—in a mixed-use development. The ...
GREENVILLE — The city’s Design Review Board deferred a vote on plans for a 25-story tower at the most-prominent gateway into downtown Greenville, praising the developer for its goal of activating the ...
The Building Technology community is buzzing with conjecture about the new Pearl River Tower in Guangzhou, China. The question on our industry’s collective mind is: can a skyscraper pushing almost ...
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