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10 design: dalian library proposal

the library is intended to be a transformative environment that pulls visitors into a unique landscape.

Euro deficit crisis will restrain US construction recovery

The European public deficit crisis is in the early stage of resolution but remains a threat to both the availability of credit for US construction and the demand for additional building space and facility capacity in the US. The fix being implemented by European governments and the International

A Daily Dose of Architecture: Book Review: The L!brary Book

<a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://www.papress.com/html/book.details.page.tpl?isbn=9781568988320">The L!brary Book: Design Collaborations in the Public Schools</a>by Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi<br />Princeton Architectural Press, 2010<br />Paperback, 176 pages<br /><br /><img

Ecolect Sustainable Materials Library - Design Green | Blog on Interior Design

Devoted to information and commentary on the latest developments in sustainable design, materials and construction.

architects collective: dalian library

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Contractors add 14,000 jobs in April

Contractors hired 14,000 people in April on top of the revised gain of 26,000 jobs in March. These are the first job gains in construction in more than three years. The almost 3% rise in the average April work week signals that further job gains are ahead. This is a quicker turnabout from layoffs

Hooray for Greeks bearing debts

The credit panic in Greece is bringing some temporary credit rate relief to the US construction market. The yield on 10-year Treasury bills, the reference rate for many real estate and operating loans, plunged nearly 50 basis points in the last three weeks to just over 3.5%. The exchange value of

claude parent architectural and graphic work

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State tax revenue collapse threatens public construction

State tax receipts fell 10.9% in the 3rd quarter from a year earlier, according to a summary report from the Rockefeller Institute of Government. This is the third consecutive double-digit year/year decline and is likely the deepest slide ever in tax revenues. While most states built very large

November personal income boosted by private income gains

Personal income and consumption spending both increased in November at a pace consistent with the expected 2.5% economic growth expected over the next year. After adjusting for inflation, income gained 0.2% from October and consumption spending rose 0.2%. This positive development will provide a

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