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BD+C editors are looking to feature a roundup of office building projects for 2024, including office-to-residential conversions. Deadline for submission: December 6, 2024.
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BD+C editors are looking to feature a roundup of office building projects for 2024, including office-to-residential conversions. Deadline for submission: December 6, 2024.
This blog series exploring Gensler's Workplace Survey shows the top three surprises uncovered in the return to the office.
Northglenn, Colo., a Denver suburb, has opened the new Northglenn City Hall—a net zero, fully electric building with a mass timber structure. The 32,600-sf, $33.7 million building houses 60 city staffers. Designed by Anderson Mason Dale Architects, Northglenn City Hall is set to become the first municipal building in Colorado, and one of the first in the country, to achieve the Core certification: a green building rating system overseen by the International Living Future Institute.
The San Francisco Department of Building Inspection announced a series of new building code guidelines clarifying adaptive reuse code provisions and exceptions for converting office-to-residential buildings. Developed in response to the Commercial to Residential Adaptive Reuse program established in July 2023, the guidelines aim to increase the viability of converting underutilized office buildings into housing by reducing regulatory barriers in specific zoning districts downtown.
No longer marked by gray, uniform rows of cubicles, offices have become more personalized and employee-centric than ever, giving people a more comfortable place to spend their working hours. New approaches to office customization and the way employees interact are breathing new life into the workplace.
The 100,000-sf building is part of a three-building, 30-acre campus.
The center will cover about 30,000 sm and feature 18 simulators.
PDR Principal Larry Lander explains how to design for workplaces where four generations are working together.
287 Park Avenue South is a nine-story Classical Revival building previously known as the United Charities Building.
The new spaces range from about 8,500 to 11,000 sf and were added to Two Trees Management’s anchor office buildings.
Mortenson deconstructed the barn and repurposed it for the new space.
Corporate Commons Three is expected to break ground later this summer.
Over 100 wellness features are incorporated into CBRE’s Vancouver office.
Whether for a team of 20 or 200, if today’s professionals are not currently working in an open office environment, a change is likely on the horizon.
Foster + Partners’ design rises 10 stories and is composed of two connected buildings.