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2022 Projects in the Pipeline

SW Oregon Architect

LCC is using the bond to address safety, security, and accessibility for all students on its campuses, workforce retraining and career technical education investments, and classroom and learning space updates to meet the needs of current and future students. The company has attracted $30 million in Opportunity Zone equity for the development.

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: O

SW Oregon Architect

The intent was not to hide the ship but to make it more challenging for enemy submarines to accurately estimate its course and range. Lift slab construction has faced safety concerns, some of which stemmed from design flaws, inadequate construction practices, or unforeseen complications during the lifting process.

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LCC Health Professions Building

SW Oregon Architect

Lane County voters passed a general obligation bond in May 2020 to fund the project, as well as assortment of campus-wide improvements addressing classroom needs, safety and accessibility deficiencies, workforce retraining, and Career Technical Education. Overall, the project is on track to achieve LEED Gold certification.

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Ross Barney Architects encloses NASA testing facility in unique copper-concrete panels

Deezen

It has rooms for testing space lasers Outside of the more heavily controlled zones, other functional elements were emphasised. "The beauty is the result of the integration of those needs. This building is only about what's in it." On the exterior, undulating metal shutters were extended from the building to control light.

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SOM covers computing college at MIT in large glass shingles

Deezen

The Schwarzman College of Computing contains a mix of spaces The building contains a mix of spaces, including classrooms, labs, collaboration zones, conference rooms, faculty offices and a 250-seat lecture hall. "At Between the stairs is a seating alcove at ground level and terraced seating up above.

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Austin supertalls "not really dealing with the problems" of the city

Deezen

Embedded parking levels on the lower storeys – a planning requirement – creates a class-dividing dead zone between those who live above the city and the ground-level tenants, he argued. A non-binding report by the commission said the tower should make changes to comply with guidelines that benefit the general public.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Adding a Second Floor to Your Existing Home

Santa Cruz Architect

Depending on the scope of work, you may need to temporarily relocate to avoid noise, dust, and safety hazards. Zoning and Regulatory Challenges Local zoning regulations and building codes will influence what you can and cannot do with your home. They also ensure that the new construction meets seismic and safety standards.

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