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Five contemporary uses of timber by Woodhull: Your Next Employer?

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Founded in 2003, the firm prioritizes “durability, honesty, and thoughtful use of materials” across its residential and commercial portfolio. Following last week’s visit to Los Angeles-based Office Of: , we are moving ou r Meet Your Next Employer series to Portland, Maine this week to explore the work of Woodhull.

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Lawsuit seeks to overturn NYC's Governors Island rezoning

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However, the rezoning also leaves a lot of room for more commercial development, which would allow for higher building heights and more car-oriented planning, a move that has been met with opposition.

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Meet dynamic visionaries StudioTEKA: Your Next Employer?

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Founded in 2003 by Vanessa Keith, the practice operates from a “beautiful loft space in the heart of DUMBO ,” producing work which varies from carefully-crafted commercial, residential, and interiors to visionary urban design proposals and research provocations.

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This Australian Modular Company Works Across Residential and Commercial

Dwell

Whether selecting from their predesigned series or creating a custom ocean-front home, PreBuilt has been committed to delivering modular buildings in Australia since 2003. Rob and Christiana Colquhoun co-founded PreBuilt in 2003 with a mission to deliver prefabricated, factory-built homes across Australia. Get in touch!

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Susan Jones helms atelierjones and directs a regenerative practice

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Since 2003, Susan Jones has steered atelierjones, her eponymous, woman-led architecture practice, on a variety of cutting-edge residential, commercial, and institutional projects.

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NASA and Lockheed Martin unveil "quiet supersonic" jet

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The companies hope that the research and technologies developed for the X-59 may be used to inform future designs of commercial supersonic aircraft. This would cut commercial flight times to half of what they are today, transforming travel for people around the world."

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Beijing Zhaotai / Zhongguancun Renovation Project by NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD

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Value-added conversions pioneering a decarbonized society This project is a conversion of the Ding Hao Building, a 200,000 square-meter commercial and office complex completed in 2003 and 2008 in Zhongguancun, Beijing, an area known as the Silicon Valley of China.