Former Charles County, Md., Public Schools Superintendent James Richmond long envisioned a science-focused outer space-themed high school in the town of Waldorf, but for several years it looked like the project would never leave the launch pad.
The boardwalk follows a 2,000-ft section of the popular Schuylkill River Trail along a 17-ft-wide concrete bridge, located approximately 50 ft off a narrow shoreline.
An inaccessible, multilevel, hard-surface plaza on the west side of Philadelphia City Hall has been transformed into a sustainable public space that aims to revitalize the Center City area.
The designed massing for this new 170,000-sq-ft, 11-story speculative office building called for two terra cotta forms bisected diagonally by a smooth glass volume.
The First Freedom Center, a museum dedicated to commemorating freedom of religion and conscience, was constructed as part of a real estate agreement with the owner and operator of two new Marriott hotels in downtown Richmond’s historic Shockoe Slip area.
A series of complex infrastructure renovations and building system upgrades preserved the grandeur and heritage of a 100-year-old campus landmark with two subsequent mid-century additions.
To update the exterior of the occupied 12-story Tower Building, the project team replaced the existing facade with a new curtain wall system through a series of 60-ft-wide “drops.”
The two-phase renovation project on a contaminated brownfield site in the Allison Hills section of Harrisburg allowed Hamilton Health to combine multiple community clinics into a single location.