Built in 1797, the Carmel Mission National Historic Landmark draws thousands of visitors annually, making it essential that the basilica remain open during the preservation period.
The largest solar power generating project of its kind in the world, Ivanpah uses emerging technology to produce electricity through 173,500 heliostats connected to a dual-axis tracking system, allowing the mirrors to move on a pylon 360° for optimal reflection.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library's first upgrade since its 1939 construction included several elements not usually encountered on such projects.
Part of an initiative to return Prospect Park's lakefront to its former glory and enhance functionality, the 30,000-sq-ft project involved replacing the 50-year-old Wollman Skating Rink with a year-round recreational facility that includes two modern rinks—one open and one covered—and green roofs.
Built on a brownfield site and designed for energy efficiency, the project team went beyond what is typically required for a manufacturing site to deliver a state-of-the-art containerboard mill.
The team retained much of the existing foundation walls of the 10-story Hunter College School of Social Work building that it had to demolish before constructing this 19-story luxury condominium.
Located atop a hill overlooking the battlefield of the last great battle of the American Revolution, the nearly 13,000-sq-ft visitor center project involved closing off an underused portion of the old structure, opening up a previously closed section and building a new adjacent visitor center pavilion.