This multiphased project included a complete interior renovation and the structural restoration of the historic 7,500-sq-ft chapel building, originally constructed in 1893 on the campus of Georgetown University.
Developed as a pilot sustainable facility for the state of Maryland, the $84-million operations center was originally targeted for LEED Silver certification, but the team was able to design-construct it to achieve LEED Gold status.
Designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification, the 280,000-sq-ft Dunbar Senior High School is the most energy-efficient school in the District of Columbia.
From an innovative energy center to a state-of-the-art ice arena, ENR MidAtlantic's Best Projects of 2014 represent excellence across a wide spectrum of project types.
This 700,000-sq-ft, cast-in-place building features several unique structural and architectural elements, including a materials lab with a concrete strong floor and strong wall suitable for testing; the integration between structural steel and cast-in-place concrete; more than 800 architectural columns; and 38,000 sq ft of architecturally exposed slab.
Part of the CSX National Gateway Clearance Improvement Program, the Jones and Laughlin Tunnel at the South Side Works increases rail clearances and enables trains to carry double-stack inter-modal container cars.
With the opening of the Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology, students and the general public are getting a rare glimpse into research practices at the University of Pennsylvania.
A mixed-use residential development adjacent to Temple University, Paseo Verde is the first project in the nation to receive LEED Platinum for Neighborhood Design, the submitter says.