4-26-2018 | News
“We know that we can’t make a roadmap to eureka moments. But we can create the conditions that are most conducive to allowing those moments to happen, and we do that by bringing diverse skill sets and different perspective to the table. We’re talking about what we might learn by bringing the built environment together with what we know about geriatric care or bringing clean energy technology to transform the health of city dwellers,” said Ana Mari Cauce, president of the University of Washington at a groundbreaking held for the institution’s in-the-works Population Health building, which is now officially underway.
MÉRIDA, YUCATAN.- The new facilities of the Consulate General of the United States in Mérida is currently under construction,…
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By Chris Hellstern, AIA, LFA, LEED AP BD+C, CDT Living Building Challenge Services Director The Materials…
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***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Feb. 22, 2019) — Partner Ruth Baleiko of The Miller Hull Partnership,…
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On October 24th and 25th, the Affordable Housing Summit will spotlight innovative strategies in affordable housing.…
10-4-2024 | Events
The AIA California Design Awards program just unveiled this year's winning projects. Five Honors recipients are joined by twenty-six…
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By Andrew McIntosh A 106-year-old fishing supply building at Seattle's iconic Fishermen's Terminal will be restored…
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