The Lexington Permanent Building Committee and DiNisco Design met on Wednesday to discuss the progress of the construction at Clarke and Diamond Middle Schools, the Hastings School and the new preschool and community center at Pelham Road. While all projects are progressing on schedule and on budget, DiNisco presented new design elements and adjustments for the Hastings School and the Pelham Road site. Continue reading “A Newly Built Building for Children’s Place”
An Award-winning Architectural Airport Design
The new Invercargill Airport award-winning redesign, and architectural perspective by chief architect Jeremy Dunlop. Continue reading “An Award-winning Architectural Airport Design”
The Latest Elementary School Design Plans
The State College Area School Board is scheduled to vote Monday night on the 60 percent design plans for three elementary school renovation and new construction projects. Continue reading “The Latest Elementary School Design Plans”
Designs for A Botanic Glasshouse
Smiemans Projects is involved in a redevelopment project for an old fishing port in Fleetwood, Lancashire, which includes proposals for a botanic glasshouse featuring Chinese plants. Continue reading “Designs for A Botanic Glasshouse”
Building Affordable Housing Worth More Than A Billion
The provincial government will spend $1.2 billion over the next five years to expand its affordable housing portfolio by 4,000 units. Continue reading “Building Affordable Housing Worth More Than A Billion”
The Safety of Buildings is A Priority
Following the tragic events in London last week there has been interest about the safety of Auckland’s buildings and the council’s role in ensuring safety. Continue reading “The Safety of Buildings is A Priority”
The Committee Votes to Build New School
On Monday, the Tisbury School building committee voted to build a new three-story structure and remove the existing building once it’s done. Continue reading “The Committee Votes to Build New School”
Seeking Fire Safety for Overcrowded Properties
Catherine Martin has expressed concerns about the number of people left “in a living nightmare” after purchasing homes that were poorly constructed during the property boom. Continue reading “Seeking Fire Safety for Overcrowded Properties”
Latest Building Plans for Outdoor Spaces
This is the time of year we all look forward to: Daylight lasts long after our workdays have ended, the weather is balmy, and family and friends are visiting from Arizona and those other hotter climes! It’s a good bet that you’ve got the patio furniture wiped down and the grill fired up by now. Continue reading “Latest Building Plans for Outdoor Spaces”
Ideas Shared for Action on Affordable Housing
Nanaimo byelection candidates aim to tackle affordable housing in the Harbour City through community discussion, requests for provincial funding and scrutiny of city bylaws and bureaucracy that could stand in the way of construction. Continue reading “Ideas Shared for Action on Affordable Housing”