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Stantec selected to design home for Boston’s new National Women’s Soccer League team

Civil + Structural Engineer

Designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted in the 1880s, the historic landmark Franklin Park is home to White Stadium, which was built in 1949 and has since fallen into disrepair. The existing building lacks the spaces, accessibility, systems, and amenities needed to be a citywide resource.

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The evolution of fluid-applied membranes

Construction Specifier

Historically, humans have used variations of liquid membranes to waterproof their structures since hunters and gatherers used large leaves and tree sap to protect their excess grain from moisture. It was commonly used in roads, sidewalks, and the preservation of railroad ties by 1865.

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2023 BALA Winners: The Best of the Best

The Pro Builder

The high-performance house has a geothermal HVAC system, spray foam insulation, certified green framing lumber, certified green windows and doors, and a sustainably sourced cedar shake roof. The site, located a few blocks from the Cumberland River, has a history of industrial, manufacturing, and warehouse buildings.

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Innovations in Scottish Residential Architecture: Blending Tradition with Modernity

UK Construction Blog

Historical constructions, with their robust stonework and intricate designs, provide a foundation for modern architects to build upon. Modern Infusion by Award Winning Scottish Architects Esteemed Scottish designers have mastered the art of preserving historical essence while infusing contemporary aesthetics.

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Trends in Commercial Construction: Shaping the Future

CCR Magazine

Green Building Practices Sustainability continues to be at the forefront of commercial construction , with an increased focus on eco-friendly building materials, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable designs. Modular construction is particularly advantageous in urban settings where space and time are limited.

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The Evolution of Sports Facilities in Modern Construction

CCR Magazine

The Historical Roots of Sports Facility Construction Sports facilities have long been central to human culture, with historical examples like the Roman Colosseum and ancient Greek amphitheaters showcasing early engineering excellence. One of the most significant advancements is the integration of smart systems.

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Virginia office complex achieves urban integration with inventive design

Construction Specifier

A mixed-use office development in Charlottesville, Virginia, seamlessly integrates into a prominent site within the city’s historic Downtown Mall district. The building’s stepped facade helps it conform to contextual scale and attain energy and water conservation, as well as occupant health and wellness.