Renovations to the historic King Street Station’s second floor have transformed the space into an 11,100-sq-ft cultural space where artists, especially those from historically underrepresented communities, can thrive.
Lebow Channel is an urban stream that has drained floodwaters from neighborhoods dating back to the 1960s, but it has suffered from prolonged erosion from numerous floods.
In transforming this 24,000-sq-ft space that was previously used for religious education, Girls Inc. has created an out-of-school facility to empower young girls.
Intended to provide education and support to the Denver writing community, this $7.2-million three-story office building for the nonprofit Lighthouse Writers Workshop features an exposed steel and wood structure with cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels on the floor and roof decks.
As part of the memorial’s newly renovated lower level, the Memorial Bergman Family Gallery features 4,000 sq ft of storage, including a 190-ft coastline of window cases displaying artifacts that were previously stored in closed back-of-house storage facilities.
This $9.5-million bridge project was the largest infrastructure project in the history of Holmes County, Ohio. It added a timber structure to the Mohican Greenway Corridor and Wally Road Scenic Byway.
The performance footwear brand’s flagship store in Manhattan is a 3,800-sq-ft amphitheater-shaped boutique in SoHo—a second location after its Los Angeles headquarters—that is a testament to meticulous craft and creation, according to the project team.
Perched at an elevation of 3,620 ft near the top of Saddleback Mountain, the 2,500-sq-ft restaurant complements the popular year-round resort by offering a unique dining experience, plus a wintertime ski-up service window.
In keeping with the Three Cairns Group’s philanthropic focus on the worldwide well-being of future generations, planning for this upscale tenant fit-up project viewed all materials and building products through a carbon study lens.