Located on the same grounds as the 1968 HemisFair International Exposition, this project brings together historical references and environmental sustainability to realize a new outdoor public gathering place.
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D-printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology.
Managing construction of new pedestrian and cycling pathways at the water’s edge in Manhattan brought no shortage of challenges, said the project team.
Located in the Harwood Historic District, the new 3.84-acre park was previously a collection of surface parking lots, vacant buildings and a dilapidated roadway.
This transformative flood control and community recreation project repurposed a former golf course into a multifunctional nature park and stormwater detention facility.
As part of a three-mile greenway project that connects neighborhood green spaces, this pocket park and intersection improvements project turned outdated infrastructure into safe and culturally relevant play spaces.