The built environment is not made up of the latest and greatest equipment that we see at tradeshows and greenfield construction sites. We're still using the old technologies, so can't we find some way to make them better?
The new boiler boasts an electric consumption reduction of up to 65% when compared to burners previously purchased by the New York City Housing Association.
The four institutions will receive more than $1 million each to develop comprehensive and cost-effective projects that advance building decarbonization while incorporating student input and community engagement.
Bowers will assume the interim role after the current CEO Dr. Michael J. Cumbo leaves his position at the end of this month to join Artemis Capital Partners.
Award-winning designer previously led firm’s San Francisco lighting studio; joined by Anne Rainbow Savage, who was named leader of the New York City lighting practice.
Bud Hammer, president of Atlantic Westchester, describes how he’s navigating the coronavirus in New York, what technologies he’s using more regularly over the last 18 months, what the present and future holds for contracting in 2020 and beyond, and more.
The impact of the work stoppage falls heaviest on smaller firms often engaged on several city projects; those architects hoped government jobs would get them through the coronavirus crisis as private clients put projects on hold.