Designing Fire Stations that Keep Fire Fighters Safe
Fire fighters and other first responders put their lives on the line every day to keep communities safe. As Architect
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Fire fighters and other first responders put their lives on the line every day to keep communities safe. As Architect
As COVID-19 has spread throughout the world, many of us in the building design industry have been acutely aware of
As mechanical, electrical and plumbing designers it is our responsibility to grasp the implications to HVAC systems when situations like
The Vibration of Steel Structures Due to Human Activity It is often the case that a steel-framed structural system is
As modular construction continues to gain momentum in North America, many developers and owners are starting to look into their
Kasita in Austin, Texas is blazing a new trail for the independent traveler in the hospitality industry come 2020. This
Photo credits: Amanda Allard Photography A new Veterinary Clinic is coming to Caldwell that will provide quality care and resources
As growth continues across the Treasure Valley, so does the demand for housing and it is at the top of
Vijay Patel, a native of England with Indian heritage, came to the United States in 1973 with his parents to
Long ago, when I started my career, a contractor asked me if he could use a concrete saw to “cut
Concrete floors in homes and businesses don’t have to be large expanses of gray or covered in tile or carpet.
The 2006 International Building Code addresses how the code relates to modifications of historic buildings. The IBC states that “The
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