Specifying Cold-Formed Steel Framing: A Guide for Architects and Engineers” discusses the latest model building code and standards associated with steel framing.
BuildSteel.org, powered by the Steel Framing Industry Association, has released a new eBook entitled, “Specifying Cold-Formed Steel Framing: A Guide for Architects and Engineers,” which is available as a free download.
Metl-Span is honoring the partnerships that bring smartly-constructed, energy-efficient buildings to life through its annual Building of the Year awards program.
Following the rapid growth of its specialty ceiling and wall business in recent years, CertainTeed has announced the launch of a newly realigned ceilings resource focused on the commercial architecture and design industry.
KWK Architects, partnered with CannonDesign, has completed a 15-20 year renovation masterplan for the University of Central Missouri’s Elliott Student Union, a 165,000-square-foot social hub affectionately known as the “campus living room.”
The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute's (CFSEI) “Mid-Rise Construction Using Lightweight Steel Framing” on Thursday, August 13, 2020 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EDT is designed for architects, engineers, building officials and contractors. Participants are eligible for 1.5 PDHs.
For more than 70 years, Florida has been the destination for the Atlanta Braves Spring Training. The new North Port location in Sarasota County gives the team a 30-year lease on a purpose-built facility that mimics its home at Georgia's SunTrust Park. Built on 80 acres of previously vacant land, the new complex was designed by Fawley Bryant Architects (FBA) to create a state-of-the-art, comfortable and fun environment for players, fans and year-round events.
Whitten Architects, a residential architectural firm with a 30-plus year history of excellence in Maine, was awarded last week by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Maine a "Merit Award for Renovation and Adaptive Reuse" of the firm's Sortwell Chandlery project located on the Sheepscot River. Whitten architect Will Fellis led the project.
In Arizona, a unique arrangement between Paradise Valley Phoenix brought state-of-the-art emergency response services to residents of Paradise Valley. The centerpiece of the agreement was the construction of two new emergency service buildings, Paradise Valley Fire Station No. 1 and Fire Station No. 2, which were constructed simultaneously.