Architecture & Design

Successful Development Builds from the Consumer Up

For developers, knowing their markets includes not only knowing their residents, but knowing their capabilities.

Prime Leasing Season Is around the Corner

With the peak of the leasing season fast approaching, first impressions are more crucial than perhaps at any other point in the year.

DOW Introduces ‘Next Generation’ Green Insulation

Environmentally friendly product line is produced without formaldehyde or volatile organic compounds.

New Bio-Diverse Tower Designed for Eco-City in China

As part of the Tianjin Eco-City in China, which aims to develop a socially harmonious, environmentally friendly city, a 200 meter-tall mixed-use commercial building has been designed with a bamboo forest in mind.

Converted Loft Property in Pittsburgh Wins Adaptive Reuse Award

Pittsburgh–McCaffery Interests Inc. transformed a turn-of-the-century warehouse complex into a thriving residential property with 297 loft apartments, while maintaining the original facility’s historic features.

Pierce Education Expands Its Student Housing Portfolio

Tempe, Ariz.–With its cutting-edge amenities, Block 1949, an off-campus community serving Arizona State University, is the student housing destination of tomorrow.

Pierce Education Expands Its Student Housing Portfolio

Tempe, Ariz.–With its cutting-edge amenities, Block 1949, an off-campus community serving Arizona State University, is the student housing destination of tomorrow.

Marvin Windows and Doors Introduces Clad Ultimate Glider

Marvin Windows and Doors made a splash at the 2011 International Builders Show with two new products: Clad Ultimate Glider and Integrity.

Bazzèo Introduces Space Utilizing GAIA TECH Kitchen

Bazzèo introduces a new space utilizing line of environmentally conscious kitchen called GAIA TECH. The flexible and innovative product is designed to fit smaller and open spaces, and ‘conceal’ the kitchen when it is not in use.

Economic Factors Drive Adaptive Reuse

When new construction turns cold, some developers just adapt.