The Sunset Park public library project in Brooklyn not only revitalized one of the borough’s busiest branches, it also combines public library facilities with 100% affordable housing—a first for New York City, says the project team.
As one of the first major cross-laminated timber (CLT) office buildings in Los Angeles, 843 N Spring Street embraces biophilic and low carbon office design.
Following a $24-million renovation, the historic Crest Theatre has been meticulously transformed into the state-of-the-art UCLA Nimoy Theater, reviving a cultural landmark on Westwood Boulevard and honoring the legacy of actor and philanthropist Leonard Nimoy.
This $58-million renovation seeks to recognize the history of the landmark theater, which opened in 1925, while integrating improvements to meet the demands of modern performing arts venues.
Totaling more than 26,000 sq ft of renovated space, the ballpark’s first major upgrade since opening in 2009 focused on enhancing the game day experience, with new clubs and gathering spaces, expanded suites and a greater variety of food and beverage options.
Upgrading an atrium, part of the Henry Bendel luxury retailer’s store for decades, allows it to connect with a neighborhood building on its west side and another building on its south side to expand across four floors.
When Shawmut Design and Construction took on the two-level Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina Event Center expansion, they knew the structure would have a unique concrete and steel design.
The first theater in Los Angeles wired for film with sound provides an appropriate setting for a leading technology retailer’s flagship location, thanks to the comprehensive renovation effort that combined seismic upgrades with preservation of distinctive 1920s-era finishes.