Month: August 2022

Billings developer using 3D printing to cut cost and time for homebuilding

Montana is getting in on the ground floor of what could become the next big game-changer in building construction. The state is the first to give regulatory approval for homes with 3D printed walls—which could save money and time it takes to build a home. “3-D printing has been around since the ’80s, but in …

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Albania Jewish Museum Vlorë Building

Albania Jewish Museum Vlorë Building Project, Albanian Architecture by Israeli Architects, Design Images 26 Aug 2022 Design: Kimmel Eshkolot Architects Location: city of Vlorë, Albania Albania Jewish Museum by Kimmel Eshkolot Kimmel Eshkolot Tapped As Lead Architect For The Albania Jewish Museum In The City Of Vlorë The Construction of the Innovative Cultural Space and …

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Camp Ewalu launches $2 million campaign to renovate Cedar Lodge | Oelwein Daily Register

STRAWBERRY POINT — Ewalu Camp and Retreat Center, a Lutheran ministry serving Eastern Iowa since 1961, announces a $2 million capital campaign to renovate Cedar Lodge, a 60-year-old building at the main camp site that serves as the hub of activity for campers, summer staff and visitors, and to strengthen the organization’s ministry. “For 60 …

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PlumpJack winery group buys eastern Napa County vineyard for $14.5 million

A winery group co-founded by Gov. Gavin Newsom has acquired a 129-acre vineyard in northeastern Napa County for $14.5 million. PlumpJack Group, whose estate wineries include Napa Valley’s PlumpJack, Cade and Odette, has purchased Oso Vineyard from Michael Mondavi Family Estate, according to PlumpJack partner John Conover. The Michael Mondavi family had owned the property …

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🌱 Real Estate Market Slows + Rapper Paper Lovee Sentenced To 7+ Years

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The ACSA’s Climate Positive Concrete Housing competition winners look to the future of sustainable residential design | News

anchor West Region Winner: INTER[B]LOCK. Image courtesy ACSA The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) has announced this year’s winners of the Habitat Design Competition: Climate Positive Concrete Housing in partnership with Habitat for Humanity and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association’s Build With Strength program. …

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PREMIER SECURES DEALS WITH LANDSTAR HOTELS AND DOOR CAPITAL PARTNERS

Full-Service Firm to Renovate Four Hotel Properties in the United States DALLAS, TX, UNITED STATES, August 26, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Premier, an end-to-end project management firm specializing in the hospitality industry, is pleased to announce the signature of multiple contracts with Landstar Hotels — a hotel owner and hotel management company — and with Door …

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Why we still prefer ‘starchitects’ from abroad

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size When the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels arrived at the Melbourne School of Design in 2018 during a rare visit to Australia, students greeted him as if Lady Gaga had walked through the door. Many of his admirers wanted to digitally document this moment with a selfie. Some …

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SUNY CGCC gets $1 million to expand construction program

GREENPORT — Columbia-Greene Community College is receiving $1 million in state funding to expand its construction and historic preservation facility. The expansion, which will include the enlargement of the college’s Construction Technology Center, seeks to fill a gap of workers in the regional construction industry while supplying good-paying jobs. The funding comes through a State …

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Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation to Pay $20.5 Million in Settlement to Hurricane Katrina Survivors for Poorly Built Homes

After Hurricane Katrina ravished the lives of millions of people living in New Orleans, Louisiana, many Hollywood big shots promised to help rebuild lives devastated by the storm. One star built homes for over 100 families, however, the quality of the homes reportedly was so poor, those households filed a lawsuit alleging fraud. Now, the …

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