Populous Expands with Acquisition of OJB Landscape Architecture
Populous has acquired OJB Landscape Architecture to enhance its landscape and urban design capabilities, reflecting a broader industry trend towards integrated design solutions.
Populous has acquired OJB Landscape Architecture to enhance its landscape and urban design capabilities, reflecting a broader industry trend towards integrated design solutions.
Gensler and KFI Studios have launched the Canopy workstation, a flexible office solution designed to enhance privacy and adaptability in open-plan environments, reflecting a shift towards more employee-centric workspaces.
The Mohammed VI Tower in Morocco, now the country's tallest building, showcases architectural ambition and innovation, setting a new precedent for skyscrapers in Africa.
Wold Architects & Engineers has appointed Chris Jann as Healthcare Business Development Leader to strengthen its growing healthcare vertical, highlighting the industry's focus on specialized leadership in complex markets.
Turner Construction Company has been chosen to lead the $500 million Westcourt Orlando project, a major mixed-use development in downtown Orlando, Florida. This project is set to create significant employment opportunities and enhance the local urban landscape.
Olson Kundig and Otis Elevators have installed double-decker elevators at Seattle's Space Needle, enhancing visitor experience and showcasing integration of historical and modern design.
Gensler has unveiled the design for a new Trump Tower in Tbilisi, Georgia, which will include the tallest skyscraper in the country. This development, spanning 600,000 square meters, involves several international firms and will significantly impact the AECM industry through construction opportuniti
Peterson Rich Office has unveiled the new Condé Nast Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, integrating modern design with historic architecture. This project offers key insights into the challenges of blending contemporary elements with historical structures.
Scott & Scott Architects transformed a 1973 warehouse into Purple Brand's industrial-inspired studio in Vancouver, emphasizing raw materials and sustainable design.