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UC Berkeley Creekside Center

UC Berkeley Creekside Center Undergoes Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program

The revitalized building upgrades seismic and life safety performance, and is a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible new Center for the University’s Disabled Students’ Program
January 14, 2026

The renovation of the Creekside Center provides a new, more welcoming centralized home for disabled student services on campus and consolidates DSP staff, allowing for improved and expanded services for more than 4,000 students.


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Utah’s Marshall N. White Community Center exterior

Revitalizing a Landmark: Utah’s Marshall N. White Community Center

Features Tubelite curtain wall and entrances finished by Linetec, plus Viracon glass and thermal spacer
January 12, 2026

After a comprehensive renovation, the Marshall N. White Community Center, a two-story, 68,000-square-foot building honors its namesake’s legacy and offers a vibrant hub with a wide range of recreational, educational and social programs for all ages.


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Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School

Architectural Solutions for a Shared School Campus

Giddens School & Lake Washington Girls Middle School
January 9, 2026

The Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School complex is an urban educational campus located between Beacon Hill and the Central District neighborhoods of Seattle, and designed to host two private, independent schools.


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Net-Positive Campus Sets New Sustainability Standard
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Net-Positive Campus Sets New Sustainability Standard

How design, data, and early energy strategy made an 850,000-SF campus net-positive
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
January 8, 2026
Wells Fargo has opened the largest net-positive corporate campus ever built in the U.S. The innovative campus employs cutting edge sustainable design. Varun Kohli, Principal and Director of Sustainability at Corgan and Matt McDonald, Principal and Office Sector Leader at Corgan join us to discuss this project.
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OXIS on a house build

How Modern Building Envelope Materials Support New Code Requirements

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Ed Klonowski
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Smitha Jayaraman
January 7, 2026

Both ASHRAE 90.1-2022 and the 2024 IECC are published and available for adoption. Adoption will vary by region, but the direction is clear: expectations for tighter, more resilient building envelopes continue to rise as more municipalities move toward these standards into 2026.


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Brookland Apartments exterior

Mixed-use Housing Development Connects to Nature in a Dynamic Urban Portland Neighborhood

Brookland Apartments
January 5, 2026

The 166-unit, five-story building features a series of outdoor courtyards that invite fresh air, natural light, and greenery into each unit, ensuring residents are able to enjoy views and connections to nature.


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When Will LEED v4 / v4.1 and LEED v5 Expire?

Information suggests that LEED v6 would likely rollout in early 2030, serve as the current version from 2030 through 2035, and ultimately sunset around 2041
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Daniel Overbey
January 2, 2026

The latest version of the LEED rating system, LEED v5, is open for business. Registration is open, the Credit Library the Reference Guides are published, and a new version of Arc has replaced the old LEED Online platform.


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Catherine Commons exterior cladding

Metal Panels Bring Warmth and Color to Project in Collegetown

The project uses a variety of sustainable and environmentally conscious metal wall and roof panels in bright imaginative colors
December 31, 2025

The project consists of several multi-story buildings cladded in four ATAS products and in four unique colors, creating an exciting communal atmosphere that brings students together in places where they and their studies will thrive.


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Pok Oi Residences

Bringing Passive House-Certified Affordable Housing to Boston’s Chinatown

Health-Focused Design, Climate Resilience, and Cultural Identity Converge in New Housing Development
December 29, 2025

Bruner/Cott Architects has transformed a former asphalt parking lot in Boston's Chinatown into the Pok Oi Residences.


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Bard College

Can Today’s Brick Veneer Assembly Have a Lifespan of 100 Years in Our Current Environment?

There is movement within the industry toward high-performance, wall-mounted brick cladding assemblies
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Steve Collins
December 26, 2025

If a project team is building and drawing a new project, they may want to explore brick once again. Today’s brick systems offer much more for the money than ever before.


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