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In addition to more green certifications, progress will be made in water-use reduction and reducing the carbon footprint through waste management, recycling and improved energy performance, Granite's Jason Purvis tells GlobeSt.com.
One of two underground schools within Fort Worth ISD, the new school replaces an underground facility built in the late 1970s, which had numerous water infiltration issues and almost no natural daylight.
Bringing in legacy members to help mentor and support newer and younger members is a goal of the organization, incoming president Bree Wong tells GlobeSt.com.
Located on a FEMA flood plain, which added a layer of oversight, South Cove's major challenge was maximizing views to the ocean from as many units as possible on an infill site, adjacent to industrial, KTGY's David Obitz tells GlobeSt.com.
The new $95 million development located in the SoMa district at 360 5th St. includes 127 apartment homes and more than 9,300 square feet of retail and creative workspace on .53 acres.
Residential, creative-office, museum, civic and healthcare uses are just a few of the innovative ideas for creating a dynamic 24-7 mixed-use environment out of empty big-box space, KTGY's Simon Perkowitz tells GlobeSt.com.
From adaptability to clean rooms and R&D-informed designs, Ware Malcomb had its work cut out for it with its design for the MicroVention project here. GlobeSt.com speaks with Tom Myers about the firm's strategy.