Krissel's extensive work on higher education and institutional projects will enhance the firm's ability to serve clients in the sixth most populous city in the country.
Scheduled for 2026 completion, the 26,800 sf project will include team-based learning classrooms, seminar rooms, collaboration spaces, advising offices and at its center, a school-wide Commons space that overlooks and engages with an exterior entry plaza.
On Friday, November 1, Future Leaders Friday will provide a day of targeted content and interactive activities tailored to emerging leaders at the METALCON show in Atlanta.
The National Building Museum to host THE BIG BUILD, an annual FREE, STEM-focused festival for all ages exploring a wide variety of unique, interactive activities with roofers, remodelers, construction workers, designers, and artisans.
Through the program, companies that fabricate metal composite material (MCM) panels for architectural use can earn certification by meeting requirements for experience, services, MCM system performance, and financial strength.
Registration is now open for the annual Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) FENBC Region Technical Summit, taking place November 5-6 in Surrey, BC.
The eighth annual Lehigh Valley Let’s Build Construction Camp for Girls was held this summer in Bethlehem, Penn. ATAS has supported this camp with monetary and material donations, along with several employees who helped in the planning and execution of the camp.
Fentress Architects has announced that Robin Ault, AIA, LEED AP, has returned to the firm as design director and principal. Ault's award-winning portfolio showcases compelling, performance-oriented designs that reflect both culture and context.
Three years in the making, the facility is equipped with the latest in manufacturing technology and tools. Within the 600,000 square foot facility, Knauf intends to produce and distribute a wide range of fiberglass building insulation for commercial and residential use.