Striking, glass-clad, 40-story waterfront tower in the seven-acre West Wharf complex hits market with soft opening for 554 residences and over 100,000 square feet of amenities
Along Brooklyn, New York’s burgeoning East River waterfront, a large-scale master plan by architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson has reached a major milestone this week with the launch of leasing for the project’s first residential building, 60 Wharf Drive.
This is not the first time East Market Street in Philadelphia has seen revitalization. The former Mallas Building, constructed in the 19th century, sat among many mixed-use structures in the area in need of improvements and new tenants.
A recent announcement from the office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has pushed adaptive reuse architecture back into the spotlight — specifically the reuse of empty commercial office space as affordable and market-rate housing.
For the best ideas in designing care environments to treat diverse people with behavioral and mental health challenges, the starting point is simple: the very specific needs of patients and caregivers, including their needs for safety and a sense of relief.
When you’re running the fastest-growing county in the nation’s fastest-growing state, you’ve got a lot to keep up with when it comes to ensuring local services can keep up with the expanding population.
Metalwërks announced the inclusion of its Sculpted 3D in the recently constructed parking garage of Connecticut’s historic Stamford Station, part of a massive overhaul of this key link in rail traffic in the region.
The urban design and architecture firm Cooper Robertson has been selected to develop a community-focused master plan for Greenbrier, a regional economic hub located within the city of Chesapeake, Virginia.
Agile lab and office settings deliver a welcoming, productive home for transformative work by cutting-edge biotech leader Quantum-Si, located in a growing East Coast tech hub
In the new headquarters for Quantum-Si, designed by Svigals + Partners, scientists and their colleagues are now benefitting from advanced research laboratories and a modern, collaborative workplace.
A massive, colorful, moving mural creatively conceals a newly opened, four-level, 520,000-square-foot parking garage for a global technology company in Mountain View, California. Linetec finished 111,692 individual metal flappers in 35 different colors to compose the wind-activated KINETICWALL system manufactured by EXTECH/Exterior Technologies, Inc.