The third proposed revision was not a charm for the Windy Knoll project, an 18-unit infill development on three acres off Rt.
A new headquarters for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority teaches us how early, integrated design paves the way for low-carbon results.
Alan Hooper of Urban Street Development and Alan Kennedy of Hines with a timber column in the office building at FAT Village in Fort Lauderdale. Brian Bandell To ...
MINOT — Will a legislative map drawn by North Dakota lawmakers, and struck down after a lawsuit claimed it didn't sufficiently boost Native American votes, end up getting restored? The U.S. Supreme ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Amid an ever-expanding array of surfaces, growing demand for tokens and compute, and a rapidly evolving user base, Anthropic doesn’t have a long-term road map for Claude Code. However, ...
Hudson Valley Shakespeare, a theater troupe based in Garrison, New York, used to hold its performances in temporary tents at Boscobel House and Gardens. Now, a new timber pavilion designed by Studio ...
The Attleboro City Council will soon vote on whether to expand Attleboro’s Wetland Protection Zone (WPZ) from 25 to 50 feet, imposing new restrictions on how residents may use their property. The WPZ ...
Credibility is not a lifetime appointment. It is earned through accuracy, honesty and reliability. When those are missing, past titles and reputation are not enough. For years, Jim Jones has relied on ...
The NCAA thought lawsuits over NIL was a problem. It thought eligibility lawsuits were a problem. Then came Davis vs NCAA, and the governing body for college sports learned its troubles run much ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley and Kim Strassel. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images/Rich Pedroncelli/AP/jim young/Reuters Has any Trump ...
“I came to see if words are still an effective method of communication,” Japanese writer and political activist Yukio Mishima said during a famous political debate at the University of Tokyo in 1969.
Louisiana’s timber industry is at a critical turning point. For generations, forestry has been one of the economic backbones of our state, especially in north Louisiana. Families like mine have built ...
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