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Revitalization Efforts For Two New York City ClassicsNovember 20, 2024
There’s always room for improvement, even for landmark structures. The latest issue of the Steel Institute of New York’s Metals in Construction magazine looks at revitalization projects at two New York City classics.
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Climate Action: Sustainability & Resilience Frameworks
January 12, 2024
Sustainable building practices and resilience planning enable us to combat climate change while providing stakeholders with long-term adaptability.
Climate Action: Recovery-Based Design
January 05, 2024
Recovery-based design aims to reduce post-disaster recovery time using hazard assessments and stakeholder-driven performance metrics.
COP28 and Carbon Capture
December 21, 2023
Carbon capture reduces CO2 emissions as the global economy shifts to more sustainable manufacturing and energy production methods.
2023 Hurricane Season Recap
December 19, 2023
The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season was one of the busiest on record, yet most storms didn’t even make landfall.
Remembering Charles H. Thornton
December 13, 2023
Founding Principal Charles H. Thornton, a renowned structural engineer, educator and mentor, died in Maryland on December 12 following a brief illness.
Fast Company: This New Manhattan Building Is Designed To Flood
December 08, 2023
Our Resilience team helped develop a flood resilience strategy for the Columbia University Philip & Cheryl Milstein Family Tennis Center.
Climate Action: Nuclear Energy
December 06, 2023
As demand for electricity continues to skyrocket globally, advanced nuclear technologies are emerging as more viable energy solutions.
Climate Policy & Equity
November 30, 2023
Areas facing socio-economic challenges are disproportionately affected by climate change, but designers can contribute to resilient infrastructure.