Carnegie Hall retractable rooftop pavilion

January 1, 1970  |  News

The great design that never was. By Mason Riddle Fortunately or not, some structures never see the light of day. Take for example the spherical Cenotaph for Isaac Newton (1784) by the acclaimed French visionary architect étienne-Louis Boullée. Did not happen. Or Eliel Saarinen’s …
Awarding neighborhood advancement through architecture

January 1, 1970  |  News

Complex transit-oriented renovation project. By Jake Kulju The $500 million Denver Union Station renovation is easily one of the largest and most complex transit-oriented renovation projects in the United States. Denver has been in the process of revitalizing the underused area since the 1980s when …
Shade possibilities

January 1, 1970  |  News

Award-winning, customizable sun protection By Barb Ernster Seeking sun protection for his patio, Dr. Alan Shargani could not find a solution that was reasonably priced or didn’t take several weeks to make. He ended up designing his own and created Infinity Canopy Inc., a versatile and customiz…
The world economy: key statistics

January 1, 1970  |  News

By Jeff Rasmussen It was a recovery year, to be sure, but an uneven global rebound kept the lid on the world economy. For the last three quarters of the year in 2013 and 2014, the U.S. has been an economic island, showing noticeable improvement in comparison to other major economies around the world…