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The Polish designer and architect Oskar Zieta, together with Philipp Dohmen, an architect at t
A mong its adherents, vintage-car racing is known as a gentlemen’s sport, focused less on competition and victory than sportsmanship and honor. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, which, with this year’s race, will celebrate its 40th anniversary, has made the sport’s friendly
By Doug Hubley — Published on January 12, 2022
If every week brought the kind of excitement sparked up in late November by the hoisting of a large air-handling machine into Dana Hall’s attic, Campus Construction Update would be incap
By Doug Hubley — Published on January 12, 2022
If every week brought the kind of excitement sparked up in late November by the hoisting of a large air-handling machine into Dana Hall’s attic, Campus Construction Update would be incap
Home construction at David Weekley Homes' Timbergrove Village development pictured in this file photo from 2019, in Houston.
Three years ago, few consumers thought about the supply chain. Now, they find empty grocery shelves for coveted products such as baby formula, wait weeks for new r
Home construction at David Weekley Homes' Timbergrove Village development pictured in this file photo from 2019, in Houston.
Three years ago, few consumers thought about the supply chain. Now, they find empty grocery shelves for coveted products such as baby formula, wait weeks for new r
CHELMSFORD -- The North Fire Station looks less like its old familiar self, and more and more like the vision for which representatives approved funding at 2020 fall Town Meeting.
Fire Chief Gary Ryan said the 12 modular units arrived Aug. 18, and were put into place on Aug. 20.
The day that Star Owens welcomed a swarm of dignitaries and TV cameras into her new home in South Los Angeles last fall marked the debut of a bold challenge to the city’s way of building homeless housing.
The 28-unit Avalon apartments — constructed without taxpayer money in less than
Damaging winds throughout the region in May inflicted serious damage on grain storage bins, raising questions about grain storage come harvest time.
“I’m concerned for fall,” said Jim Hlatky, general manager of Parkers Prairie-based Pro-Ag Farmers' Cooperative, whose Eagle Bend loc
With a long history of mass-produced housing experiments going back to the 1920s Sears, Roebuck & Co. mail-order homes, and the post–World War II suburban mass- housing experiments, California has a rich legacy of prefab hits—and misses. In recent years, a new generation of builders ha