What We're Reading: Page 296
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 21, 2016
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Dezeen
National Museum in Szczecin named World Building of the Year 2016
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NPR
How $85 million failed to build a swanky hotel in Kabul
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KCRA
What Squaw Valley's $1B expansion may look like
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Supply Chain Dive
Ports push multimodal projects in policy brief to Trump administration
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Nature
Carbon is not the enemy
Nov 18, 2016
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USA Today
WWII bomb found, detonated at Fla. construction site
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Curbed
Midwest cities are best places for working women, says new study
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Fast Co.Design
Lessons from 200 years of failed New York City megaprojects
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Albuquerque Business First
Urban Land Institute report highlights a real estate anomaly: a downtown development with few parking spots
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The Washington Post
Metro’s SafeTrack could cost twice as much as expected and likely won’t conclude until June
Nov 17, 2016
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NBC Bay Area
Legal Chess Match Set to Continue for Warriors' Proposed Arena
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CityLab
New York and London Launch LED Lighting Schemes
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Engineering News Record
Viewpoint: Dispelling Myths About Lean Construction
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Curbed
9 gorgeous star forts around the world
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Supply Chain Dive
World Logistics Center to face another court challenge amid environmental concerns
Nov 16, 2016
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ABC News
Street in Fukuoka, Japan collapses into giant sinkhole
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The Guardian
Dakota pipeline operator goes to court after government delays construction
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Bloomberg
Asia's high-speed rail rivalry draws Japan towards India
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The New York Times
Trump won the election, but 3 Manhattan buildings will lose his name
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Reuters
Ex-China diplomats charged in U.S. over construction scheme
Nov 15, 2016
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The Washington Post
New Capitol dome, a refurbished symbol of unity, to be unveiled Tuesday
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CityLab
The tricky nature of reusing urban timber
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Curbed
San Diego’s burgeoning new tech hub poised to reshape downtown
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Fast Co.Design
The commodification of meditation
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The Wall Street Journal
Aecom not waiting for Trump bump in construction
Nov 14, 2016
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Curbed
Solar panels will help 1,000-year-old cathedral cut its power bill by 25 percent
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Building Design + Construction
Six finalists selected for London’s Illuminated River competition
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The Real Deal
German architect grows his own buildings from trees
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The Virginian-Pilot
Transportation Secretary directs state to stop work on Virginia Beach light-rail project
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Architects Newspaper
Robert Ivy, executive vice president and CEO of AIA, responds to post-election memo criticism
Nov 11, 2016
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Curbed
For this Syrian architect, lessons for future lay within city ruins
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Bloomberg
Build-that-wall pledge has companies bracing for labor shortages
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Property Casualty 360
Why do construction wrap-up policies exist?
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CNN
'Mud dragon' dinosaur unearthed by Chinese construction workers
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Politico
Keystone XL pipeline builder eager to work with Trump