Roofs: How Low (Slope) Can You Go?
Roof slope is one of those architectural features that really can define the style and character of a project. From
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Roof slope is one of those architectural features that really can define the style and character of a project. From
When installing a drinking fountain in a renovation project, there may not always be a water source nearby. A water cooler would
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science hosted its fourth annual Girls & Science event on Saturday, March 3rd, and EVstudio
Energy efficiency can be a very broad subject. So, to make the topic more easily understood in this blog, I
After a long research period, our VR teams at EVstudio are finally working to implement virtual reality into some of
A countless number of toys exist today, but there are a few that have become the favorites of structural engineers.
Our posts on construction cost data per square foot for various project types are so popular, that I will continue
The International Building Codes and Fire Code makes an distinction between platforms and stages. This is a very important distinction,
The EVstudio structural engineering team has designed countless helical pier foundations, ranging from small repair solutions to new foundations for
Throwback Thursday- Higher Ed Renovation Designing a space for a specific demographic can pose unique challenges. DU Centennial Halls &
There is a common misconception about the “Maximum” Occupant Load table in the International Building Code. This table list the
Last summer we complete the remodel of the main level of a residence hall for the University of Denver. Before