The expanded and reimagined Tutt Library at Colorado College in Colorado Springs stands as the largest carbon-neutral academic library in America, embodying a commitment to sustainability and innovation.
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Located within a redeveloped regional sports and recreation campus, the new community center serves as a focal point for the community.
The Inland Northwest Behavioral Health Hospital addresses the increasing demand for behavioral health treatment, embodying a holistic approach to design.
The Davis-Harrington Welcome Center - Springfield, MO, designed by Dake Wells Architecture integrates a mix of materials in response to the campus context.
The Louisiana Children’s Museum reimagines the traditional children’s museum by seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor learning experiences.
The Lea County Courthouse project, a masterpiece of contemporary judicial design envisioned by RMKM Architects and brought to life between 2019 and 2021, stands out as a remarkable architectural a
Flynn Battaglia Architects has delivered an award winning renovation of the SUNY Cortland Park Center.
Gensler-DC design team has created a new skyline anchor to downtown Wheaton, Maryland.
Quinn Evans (BCWH) Architects has a reputation for designing cutting-edge library spaces and Libbie Mill Library in Richmond, Virginia is host to multiple material rainscreen materials, integrated into a seamless rainscreen facade - a truly great example of their work.
The YMCA of Petersburg, Virginia was in need of a complete redesign, inside and out to enable the facility to meet the ever-changing needs of the diverse community it
Long Reach Tennis Club's new club location helps inspire all who enter!
W Architecture and Landscape Architecture, has been creating meaningful places where city and nature come together and form new relationships.
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The design team at Quinn Evans Architects (formerly BCWH) was tasked with creating a modern, energy-efficient rainscreen design that still reflected this Virginia community’s vernacular arc