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The Future of D.C.'s Abandoned McMillan Park

After years of contentious debate over what to do with one of D.C.'s largest... More

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Nest Leads the Launch of a New Internet Protocol for Home Automation

A group of seven manufacturers and developers has announced an open networking platform that addresses issues including interoperability and power requirements. More

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What's Driving Green Building? You Tell Us.

Hanley Wood recently surveyed seven of its core audiences to find out who initiates green building discussions, what drives the decision-making process on high-performance projects, and more. Where green building enthusiasts stand may surprise you. More

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Miami's Luxury Highrise, One Thousand Museum Tower, Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects

The new 62-story One-Thousand Museum tower, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects for Miami, is the culmination of new research in fluid high-rise construction. More

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Is Denser Always Better?

A tale of two cities. More

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Recovering Hope

How do we find a planning vision? More

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Recovering Hope

How do we find a planning vision? More

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Reaching the Developer-Builder for Evolutionary Change

In order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, the industry must engage large-production developers and builders. More

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Builders and Developers Face a ‘New Normal’

Survey respondents reveal what’s up and coming—and on the way out—with American home buyers. More

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Micro Units Spur Big Discussions

New York City's push to cut down the square footage on some new apartments—less than 300 square feet—touched off discussion as to what these units might look like and what life will be like for those living in them. More

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