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Top 16 BW News Stories of 2016

Top 16 BW News Stories of 2016

When you're a startup, every year is precious. So, this week, we look back on a raucous year marked by notable tech advances, epic engineering feats, and urgent reminders of urban infrastructure needs.

Gang: Design-build dorm 'supreme success'

Gang: Design-build dorm 'supreme success'

Hogwarts in Hyde Park? The University of Chicago last week unveiled a new $150-million, 400,000-sq-ft dormitory designed by renowned architect Jeanne Gang, and built by Mortenson Construction. Read about their design-build success story here.

7 Memorable Moments from the AGC-IT Forum

7 Memorable Moments from the AGC-IT Forum

See IT... Learn IT... Build IT... That was the simple, bottom-line theme of this year's 8th annual conference of the AGC-IT Forum, which returned to Chicago earlier this month. Here is our unscientific roundup of some highlights that resonated.

Mercurial Master Hadid Dead at 65

Mercurial Master Hadid Dead at 65

Arguably the world's most acclaimed and controversial architect died suddenly this morning in Miami FL. Iraqi-born Dame Zaha Hadid leaves behind a legacy of innovation and inspiration that is drawing accolades from all over the world.

4D Modeling Guides Residence Hall Enclosure

4D Modeling Guides Residence Hall Enclosure

A high-profile design-build residence hall at the University of Chicago is on schedule for students to move in this summer, thanks in part to the daily use of 4D modeling throughout the project. Mortenson's Joel Sandridge tracks the progress.

Bye-bye Biennial: Reviews mixed as Chicago Exhibit Closes

Bye-bye Biennial: Reviews mixed as Chicago Exhibit Closes

Taken on its own terms, the Chicago Architecture Biennial was an “unequivocal success,” an event that now joins it with Venice on the world stage. But many think the Windy City's initial international effort was not ambitious enough.

They're back! Global summit celebrates skyscraper resurgence

They're back! Global summit celebrates skyscraper resurgence

Eyes are glancing skyward once again, as new towers around the world ascend to heights not seen in years. Next week in NYC, the Turner Prize-winning Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat will explore all that is tall .

Architecture biennial celebration opens in Chicago

Architecture biennial celebration opens in Chicago

The eyes of the global design community are focused on the Windy City this fall as the Chicago Architecture Biennial kicks off a three-month celebration and exploration of the art and utility of the profession, itself. 

Upending convention, design-build dorm pushes style

Upending convention, design-build dorm pushes style

Long criticized as a project delivery method best suited for cookie-cutter factories, design-build is raising eyebrows with its stunning collaboration between splashy Studio Gang and nuts-and-bolts Mortenson.

Games People Play Engage Skills AEC Firms Now Seek

Games People Play Engage Skills AEC Firms Now Seek

Don't be so quick to kick Junior or Princess off the computer next time you think they've spent too much time gaming. After all, the next Bjarke Ingels or Jeannie Gang may be behind that pitter-patter on the keyboard or game controller.

Global forum calls for interconnected sustainability

Global forum calls for interconnected sustainability

Immense challenge. Immediate opportunity. Last week's first-ever Chicago Forum on Global Cities attracted 600 delegates from 25 nations to talk about urgent topics such as sustainable design and reimagined infrastructure.

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