LED Track Luminaires
ConTech Lighting by Leviton has announced the launch of their new Eclipse Curve Series LED Track Luminaires. Constructed of extruded and machined aluminum, the heat-sink and integrated driver housing provides…
ConTech Lighting by Leviton has announced the launch of their new Eclipse Curve Series LED Track Luminaires. Constructed of extruded and machined aluminum, the heat-sink and integrated driver housing provides…
Architecture industry veteran Mark Schoeman, AIA, has joined Anderson Brul矇 Architects, Inc. (ABA) as design principal, bringing with him 35-plus years of project and firm leadership experience. In his new…
The new $60 million Arts and Computational Sciences building at UC Mercedspanning 90,000 square feetwas completed last August following a four-year design and construction schedule using the Public Private Partnership delivery model.
Construction continues on the more than $40 million in school projects underway in the Lakeside School District in Hot Springs, Ark. in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staging Concepts, a leading provider of portable staging solutions and equipment for performance venues, has expanded its acoustical shell line with the addition of the Crescendo Acoustical Shell, a portable…
The first academic building for Virginia Techs Innovation Campus in Alexandria features a design centered on the principles of sustainability, health and wellness, green and social spaces, accessibility, connectivity, flexibility and integrated technology.
Roger D. Richardson, AIA, REFP, a principal with Quinn Evans, has retired after an architectural career that spanned more than 45 years. He will continue to serve as principal emeritus…
To promote discussion and transparency about evolving green initiatives, building technology company arbnco and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently hosted a series of roundtable discussions with building and energy executives.
The Pleasanton Unified School District recently passed a resolution that authorizes construction projects to continue as essential during the current shelter-in-place order due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Following a statewide measure on Marchs primary ballot, California voters have rejected a $15 billion bond to renovate the states aging schools.