Jorge Rocchi, Estéfano Rocchi and Duccio Rocchi rethought a new design for the place. The three architects designed the Rene Favaloro Intermediate Hospital (former UPA) in the city of Zárate in Argetine.Then in 2018 and 2019 two expansions were built, using the same construction method. View full entry »
Over the last 60 years, we’ve cultivated a company culture we’re incredibly proud of, and, thanks to our people, we’re proud to have earned Great Place to Work® Certification™. View full entry »
One of the largest outdoor courtyards in the downtown Morristown rental market has officially been unveiled at 30 Court, the boutique four-story luxury building designed by DMR Architects just one block from the famed Morristown Green. The huge private, outdoor courtyard features a lushly... View full entry »
RALEIGH – The N.C. Board of Transportation has approved state funds totaling $432,000 for projects that help improve safety and customer service at two North Carolina airports. The board approved the funds during its April 8 meeting. The funds the N.C. Board of Transportation approved are... View full entry »
This WeekRALEIGH – The following are highlights from this week at the N.C. Department of Transportation. The stories below are also featured in NCDOT Now, the department's weekly newscast. REAL ID Update Don’t have your REAL ID yet? Don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time. Due to... View full entry »
RALEIGH – Since vaccine rollouts began, North Carolina transit systems have taken more than 8,500 residents to vaccine appointments, thanks to a state-administered program that helped transit services pay for people needing transportation to get a COVID-19 vaccine. But many more people can and... View full entry »
WINSTON-SALEM – Work will begin soon on a project to improve several roadways in Forsyth County. The N.C. Department of Transportation recently awarded a $3.1 million contract to the Arthur Thompson division of APAC Atlantic Inc. to mill and resurface and grade shoulders along nearly 20 miles... View full entry »
MONROE – Beginning May 24, N.C. Department of Transportation contract crews will begin a $677,000 project to replace the bridge on Buford Short Cut Road over Adams Creek. Contractor Dellinger, Inc. will have until late October to remove and replace the bridge, with vegetation establishment... View full entry »
DENVER – KTGY, a leading full-service architecture, branding, interior and planning firm focused on residential, hospitality and mixed-use developments and neighborhood revitalization, announced today that construction is underway on a 150-unit mixed-use residential rental community adjacent to... View full entry »
Freiburg, Germany, prides itself on its green image. Every aspect of living here is environmentally thought through. Electric transportation, 400 kilometers of bike paths, balconies lined with solar panels and an eco-conscious society all contribute to helping the city reduce its energy... View full entry »
Sustainable architect and urban planner Wolfgang Frey takes an unconventional approach to building with people and their individual needs in mind. https://www.freyarchitekten.co... View full entry »
New School of Medicine Education Building Promotes Inclusive and Innovative Learning EnvironmentsUniversity of California Regents Approve Building at UC Riverside The Regents of the University of California have given final approval for the construction of the School of Medicine’s new... View full entry »
From New Delhi to Nanjing, Tohoku to Tulsa, Maputo to Mito, Log 51 (Winter/Spring 2021) gathers essays and observations from architects, historians, designers, and curators around the world on topics that range from the potential of images and architectural representation to the power of art and... View full entry »
May 2021 - Hoffmann Architects is pleased to announce that the firm’s New York City office has moved. Hoffmann Architects’ busy New York City office needs room to grow, and we have selected 462 Seventh Avenue as our new home. Located in the heart of Manhattan just two blocks north of Penn... View full entry »