The $19.6-million project allowed two independent private schools to colocate on the urban campus, maintaining each school’s identity while creating opportunities for shared experiences and design efficiencies.
K-12 school in Cambridge, Mass., is the first school in the state to produce net zero carbon emissions and its largest net zero emissions municipal building.
At the heart of the University of Vermont’s 19th-century campus, crews led by PC Construction delivered an $80.7-million STEM Complex—the largest facility investment since the Burlington school’s founding in 1791.
The three who died in the Boston Marathon bombing are now forever remembered in a memorial at the iconic Boylston Street finish line, where the tragedy occurred.
The appearance and layout of the 750,000-sq-ft David H. Koch Center create a more intimate, human-centered approach to treatment and healing, supported by a robust clinical and technology platform that accommodates next-generation treatments and early-phase clinical trials.
Recreating the benefits of a natural shoreline is more complicated than it seems, but the Iowa Court and South Green Living Shoreline Project in Little Egg Harbor and Tuckerton, N.J., used innovative techniques to install new features to restore damage from Hurricane Sandy and protect from future storms.