The addition of a maker space and recording studio also enhances the library’s offerings
June 16, 2025
The Catherine Dickson Hofman (CDH) Branch of the Warren County Public Library has welcomed the community back with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and re-opening preview of its newly renovated and expanded 9,800-SF space, which included a 5,800-SF addition.
A 21-month process, this comprehensive $2.6-million project demanded meticulous planning and precise execution
June 6, 2025
Initially crafted over 120 years ago, the copper elements and membrane roofing on the New York State Capitol Building were identified for replacement as part of a restoration effort.
The Marketplace supports the release of the CA Wildfire Rebuilding Guide
May 30, 2025
The USGBC California (USGBC-CA) and BuildingEase announced a groundbreaking partnership to create the Rebuild Marketplace—a centralized platform to connect communities, builders, and homeowners with sustainable and fire-resilient building materials in the wake of California’s increasingly frequent and severe wildfires.
The new facility will play a pivotal role in bolstering public safety and meeting the long-term needs of the community
May 8, 2025
The project marks the second collaboration between the firm and Sanibel Fire and Rescue, following the rebuild of Fire Station #172 after Hurricane Ian.
Event includes keynoters Dr. Ruth Thomas-Squance, CA Sen. Scott Wiener and Chef Rachelle Boucher; 20 sessions, plus case studies, and 70+ exhibitors
May 6, 2025
The U.S. Green Building California announced its 24th annual California Green Building Conference, an impact-focused event that is the largest and longest-running gathering of leading advocates across California's public and private sectors.
The program provides a tax credit of up to 100% for qualifying cultural facility projects valued at $75 million or less.
May 1, 2025
Community and cultural organizations throughout New Jersey have turned to DIGroup Architecture (DIG) to adapt and modernize facilities that contribute to the broader economic and cultural fabric of the state.
With the push to decarbonize the building sector, there are more opportunities for renovations and retrofits and this area is primed for the uptake in circularity. Here are some key reasons to integrate circular practices into building design and construction.
Architects are well-positioned to help college campuses and students create places and experiences outside the classroom that cater to their physical and psychological well-being and performance.
This marks the start of construction for a new state-of-the-art 70,000-square-foot facility designed to support the township’s growing needs and replace the former structure
March 17, 2025
Ewing Township officials, community leaders and local residents recently gathered at 999 Lower Ferry Rd. to break ground on the new Ewing Township Senior & Community Center.