The innovation hub’s unique design expands community living space for up to 530 students and assists visiting professionals to connect organically with the city and regional business community through large windows and an urban paseo
A closed-cell, energy-efficient spray foam was selected for the lab retrofit. The insulation is the first in its class to leverage HFO technology in its blowing agent
Creating a welcoming, accessible and enduring facility for the City of Edmonton's riders, the new Belvedere Transit Centre features graphite-gray material on both the roof and exterior wall cladding systems
The topic of “architectural water testing” creates a lot of confusion among architects. This is because many architects who have worked on small to midsize commercial projects have likely never encountered it
In Denver, the architectural team was laying out the design for a flagship store for the company, and wanted an ultra-smooth finish, keeping reveals and breaks to a minimum
There are also some not-so-obvious parts of a building’s envelope that often get overlooked, such as the lighting, handrails, signs, steps, pavement, concrete slabs, mechanical equipment and decorative features
Discussion Covers Illinois' Decision to Provide Workers' Compensation for Essential Workers
April 14, 2020
Trent Cotney of Cotney Construction Law breaks down the new rules about when COVID-19 is on the jobsite in the construction industry, including the latest out of Illinois regarding worker's compensation.
Building Enclosure had the opportunity to speak with John “Ozzie” Nelson Jr., NELSON Worldwide's CEO, on the impact and outlook of COVID-19 on the AEC industry