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Building Vertically: The Milstein Family Tennis Center and the Future of Resilient Urban Athletic Facilities

Designing athletic facilities in dense urban environments requires a fundamental rethinking of how program, structure, and resilience come together on constrained sites. As cities grow denser and available land becomes scarcer, building professionals must look to vertical strategies that maximize every square foot while meeting the performance demands of high-intensity sports. The Philip and Cheryl […]

Effective Wildfire Mitigation and Building Practices for Community Safety

The wildland-urban interface (WUI) has expanded rapidly across the United States over the past three decades, placing millions of residential structures at increasing risk from catastrophic wildfire events. Recent fires such as the Camp Fire (2018), Eaton Fire (2025), Palisades Fire (2025), and Tubbs Fire (2017) have demonstrated how destructive these events can be, collectively

Modern Pool Lighting: LED Retrofit Strategies for Natatorium Renovation Projects

Indoor swimming pools, known as natatoriums, present some of the most demanding conditions for building systems. High humidity, chemical vapors from water treatment, and condensation create a corrosive atmosphere that degrades standard fixtures. Lighting systems must deliver consistent illumination for safety while withstanding these conditions. Upgrading to modern LED lighting improves energy efficiency, reduces maintenance

For What It Is Worth: A Professional Guide to Evaluating Construction Products and Tools

Every construction professional knows the challenge of separating genuinely useful products from marketing hype. Whether you are specifying materials for a commercial project or selecting tools for your crew, the ability to evaluate construction products critically can make the difference between a project that runs smoothly and one plagued by callbacks and failures. This guide

Refined Concrete Performance Standards: Measurable Surface Hardness and Durability Metrics for Professional Floor Finishes

For over a decade, the term “polished concrete” has been used as a catch-all phrase for any exposed concrete floor finish that looks glossy or reflective. But beneath that uniform label lies a wide range of systems—resin-bonded abrasives, film-forming sealers, grind-and-seal processes, densified surfaces, and high-build coatings—each producing very different performance and durability. The industry

Specifying Windows for Behavioral Healthcare Projects: Balancing Patient Safety with Therapeutic Daylighting and Performance Standards

Window selection in behavioral healthcare facilities presents a distinctive challenge for architects, specifiers, and building professionals. Unlike standard commercial glazing, windows in psychiatric and behavioral health settings must simultaneously satisfy stringent safety requirements, support therapeutic healing environments through natural daylighting, and meet rigorous energy performance standards. This article examines the critical considerations for specifying windows

Cold Weather Concrete: Essential Techniques for Successful Winter Pours

Pouring concrete in cold weather presents unique challenges that demand careful planning, proper materials selection, and strict adherence to proven procedures. While many construction professionals assume that cold temperatures make concrete work impractical or risky, modern techniques and a deep understanding of concrete chemistry enable successful winter pours even in freezing conditions. This article explores

From Office Park to Classroom: Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Educational Campus Design

Across the United States, empty office parks and underutilized corporate campuses are presenting an unexpected opportunity for school districts and private educational institutions. As remote and hybrid work models shrink demand for traditional office space, building professionals are increasingly looking at adaptive reuse as a viable path for creating modern learning environments. Converting existing commercial

Next-Generation Shelf Angle Systems: Structural Design and Thermal Performance for Modern Masonry Veneers

Thermal bridging remains one of the most persistent challenges in building envelope design. When conductive materials bypass insulation layers, they create direct thermal paths that significantly reduce the energy performance of wall assemblies. For masonry veneer construction, the shelf angle interface at floor transitions has historically been a critical location for thermal bridging. Recent research

How Low-Noise Door Hardware Sets New Standards for Building Acoustics

Building projects today are increasingly concerned with more than just safety and energy efficiency. Occupant comfort has risen to the top of the priority list, and one of the most persistent comfort complaints across all building types is noise. While HVAC systems and office equipment receive most of the acoustic attention, a quieter culprit often