Technical Glass Products General Manager Devin Bowman shares insights from the National Glass Association’s Advocacy Days in Washington, D.C., where industry leaders met with lawmakers to discuss issues shaping the future of the built environment.
As schools and universities rethink what their campuses need to offer in an AI-driven world, two experts from Carnegie discuss how surfaces, acoustics, and material choices play a defining role in making those spaces work.
Completed in 2024, the single-story, 2,400-square-foot facility provides a flexible environment where students can explore books, collaborate and participate in group instruction
May 11, 2026
As part of a $90 million district-wide infrastructure improvement bond, Carpinteria Unified School District planned a new modular learning center and library for the shared campus of Canalino Elementary School and Canalino Family School.
The new McIntire School invites students to collaborate in shared spaces that promote comfort, connectivity, and creativity
May 6, 2026
The McIntire School of Commerce, a leading business school at the University of Virginia, has been modernized and expanded with a thoughtful addition, enhancing this dynamic hub for student learning and success.
Where High-Performance Durability Meets Artistic Visions
April 29, 2026
After forty years, moisture and water infiltration had compromised the facade, and the Anchorage School District wanted a high-performance solution capable of withstanding the rigors of the Alaskan climate.
University of Arkansas’ Fine Arts Center reopens with renewed connectivity, preserved design integrity, and enhanced performance for contemporary arts education.
April 8, 2026
Preserving one of the few remaining mid-century modern structures on a prominent college campus, MBL Architecture (MBL) announced the completion of work at University of Arkansas’ renowned Fine Arts Center.
Guided by spatial skill, sustainability, and mentorship, Terri Brouhard reflects on designing schools, advancing green impact, and encouraging the next generation of women to claim their place in the field.
The new design provides equitable access to daylight and views throughout the building and eliminates the old “book bunker” feel of mid-century libraries
March 13, 2026
Once a dark, windowless space for patrons, the University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Library has been transformed into a bright, inviting place of collaboration, learning and discovery.
Matanzas High School new central energy plant has already earned a $220,000 energy rebate to offset district costs
March 9, 2026
Matern Professional Engineering and the Flagler Schools announced the successful modernization of the central energy plant at Flagler Palm Coast High School, with upgrades to Matanzas High School, another high school within Flagler Schools, currently underway.