The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH) was founded in 1900 as the first school of business management. Given this long-standing tradition of studying economics and business
The Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center was built in 1974 to provide care for psychiatric patients of Boston's low-income community. The 10-story, 200,000-sq-ft hospital was equipped with two steam-driven,
In Las Vegas, where a healthy economy is fueling rapid growth in residential and commercial construction, there's always a need for emergency medical services. More people and more building activity
The Buffalo Bills spent the majority of the Nineties dominating the National Football League, making four trips to the Super Bowl. Rarely were those home games played in ideal weather
On the back lot of the ClosetMaid facility in Ocala, FL sits a tractor-trailer filled with high-velocity air circulation fans—just about 200 of them. These fans were excised from the
The new multipurpose facility at the Central Wyoming Fair Grounds in Casper, WY, was a longtime dream for the residents of Natrona County and fair manager Tom Jones. That dream
The city of Commerce, CA, recently completed work on a $15 million aquatorium/recreational center that promises to serve as the state-of-the-art role model for future metropolitan recreational facilities across the
Honolulu International accommodates world travelers throughout all hours of the day, unlike most United States airports that are fairly quiet in the dead of night. Even though this airport is
After experiencing many forced periods of inactivity during hot summer months because it lacked air conditioning, Sacramento City College’s (SCC) 65-year-old North Gym now sports a state-of-the-art, cost-efficient air conditioning
When the new 264,000-sq-ft Barberton High School opened last fall, approximately 1,200 students roamed the brand-new hallways and worked at state-of-the-art technology centers. But beyond the amenities like the arena-style