In terms of aesthetics, IMPs are highly configurable. Manufacturers typically offer a variety of finishes for IMPs to add architectural interest without extending the construction timeline
IMPs fold insulation, structure and finish into a single component to meet those competing demands and support the increase in industrial building construction activity.
This project, developed by ArtsQuest and designed by MKSD architects, reflects both a respect for the past and a vision for the future; a future where arts, education and architecture intersect in meaningful ways.
The center recently celebrated its groundbreaking in April 2025
May 7, 2025
LRS Architects announced the design of the Oregon Liquor Cannabis Commission’s new 347,000-square-foot distilled spirits distribution center, which recently celebrated its groundbreaking in April 2025.
At the heart of this project, walls of channel glass present a bold design element that enhances the building’s aesthetics as it weaves together its historic roots in its modern revival.
In this episode of Enclosure Experts, we speak with Tom Harris of Tom Harris PUR Consulting, about retrofit roofing. Resilient construction is a term being used these days to help define a direction for new construction. We need to build resilient structures. But what role does retrofit roofing play?
Two primary needs were to upgrade the fireproofing for the storage of Ecolab’s flammable items, and warehouse flooring to accommodate their double rack (shelving) systems. These critical requirements needed to be installed in a tight-time frame, all while meeting LEED specifications.
Simpson Strong-Tie staged ribbon-cutting ceremonies at three new warehouse, distribution, and training centers in Denver, Salt Lake City, and Kent, Washington.
Australia-based Ecofibre recognized an opportunity to expand its emerging U.S. operations to meet the growing demand for the natural and medicinal properties of industrial hemp. In order to do so, a new, sustainable, multi-purpose North American headquarters was essential.
A newly released study by ICF, an international consulting firm with expertise in the energy and energy efficiency sectors, shows that upgrading building envelope insulation leads to substantial energy savings and carbon emission reductions.