The pioneering African American woman architect Amaza Lee Meredith (born in 1895) is celebrated in one of the latest episodes of the New Angle: Voice audio documentary series created by Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation.
The legacies of Ada Louise Huxtable, the trailblazing New York Times and Wall Street Journal architecture critic, and the pioneering African American woman architect Amaza Lee Meredith are celebrated in the latest episodes of the New Angle: Voice audio documentary series.
With growing audience and grants from NEA, Graham Foundation and the NEH, podcast series “New Angle: Voice” premiered on International Women’s Day with story of Ray Eames
Debuting on International Women’s Day, March 8, the premiere episode of Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation’s award-winning audio documentaries, New Angle: Voice, kicked off its second season with the fascinating story of Ray Eames.
Danielle Pack, USG Securock Regional Sales Manager, and Dawn Holsinger, USG Securock Manufacturer's Rep for Delta Rep Group, sat down with RoofersCoffeeShop to talk about the growth of women in roofing and construction.
The National Center for Construction Education and Research is pleased to announce its first ever podcast, The Builders’ Table, is now available for download.
The Environment Protection Agency is considering classifying discarded PVC, a common and popular staple in low slope roof installations, as a hazardous material.
Ongoing supply issues facing contractors may be further complicated by human rights violations in China, warns Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese.