The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute (CFSEI) presented three Design Excellence Awards on May 19 during the 2015 CFSEI Expo held at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Fla.
Fomo Products Inc. announced its newly revamped Fomo.com, which now includes a resourceful blog, intuitive yield calculator, Product Uses Finder, and updated University of Fomo training portal.
Program Honors Projects that Highlight Collaboration Between Design and Construction Teams.
May 28, 2015
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) Knowledge Community has developed the AIA TAP Innovation Awards to honor state of the art of the design, delivery, and management of the built environment as enabled by advanced processes and technologies.
Internationally Renowned Firm Has Expertise in Arts and Education Spaces.
May 27, 2015
LEO A DALY, an internationally renowned architecture, engineering and planning firm with expertise in arts and education spaces, will lead the phased renovation of the Corcoran’s 17th Street building of George Washington University.
Leading spray foam insulation manufacturer, Icynene, introduced new four hour re-occupancy allowances for homeowners and trades in the United States for two of its high-performance spray foam innovations—light-density open cell Icynene Classic Max and medium-density closed cell Icynene ProSeal.
The QUIKRETE Cos. celebrates 75 this May. Widely recognized for establishing the pre-mixed packaged concrete category, the companies helped shape the building and do-it-yourself home improvement industries with thoughtful product innovations, unmatched customer service and a dedicated staff of associates.
According to results from the fifth annual NBS National BIM Report 2015, Vectorworks Architect is the most popular software in the United Kingdom with 29 percent of respondents reporting that they use the solution from global design software developer Nemetschek Vectorworks Inc. for designing with a BIM workflow.
The year was 1915, and the President of the United States was Woodrow Wilson. Gasoline was 19 cents per gallon, and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Philadelphia Phillies four games to one in the World Series.