Business Briefs: Perkins Eastman

New York-based architecture and design firm Perkins Eastman recently announced it list of annual staff promotions, which “reflect the company’s commitment to building and maintaining a strong and dynamic management team across its many practice areas and multiple offices.”


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ASLA Reveals 2008 Project Award Winners
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the winners of its 2008 Professional Awards. More than 500 entries were received for this year’s competition, but only 29 projects earned awards.


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Scholarships for at MARMOMACC Trade Show
Applications now are being accepted for the tenth edition of “Designing with Natural Stone,” which is scheduled for October 2-6 in Verona, Italy, in conjunction with MARMOMACC, one of the industry’s largest and well-known natural stone trade shows.


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CSI Web-based AudioCast Addresses Basics of BIM
The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) announced in May that it is launching an AudioCast series focusing on Building Information Modeling (BIM). The series, titled “bimWITS,” is produced in conjunction with the buildingSMART alliance™, and will draw on the knowledge and “wits” of experts working with BIM.


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Masonry and Structural Steel Working Together
Software to design “hybrid” masonry and steel structures – buildings with reinforced masonry infill and structural steel framing analyzed as an integrated structural system – debuts this summer.


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USC Creates Philosophy in Architecture Degree
This fall, the University of Southern California (USC) will begin offering students the opportunity to earn a doctor of philosophy in architecture degree. According to the university, the new program will allow the school to pursue in-depth research while preparing students for careers in both the profession and academia.


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PCA: Economy Takes Toll on Cement Consumption
According to the Portland Cement Association (PCA), the struggling U.S. economy is being reflected in cement consumption and the construction industry as a whole. The association reported recently that Portland cement consumption is expected to drop 11 percent this year, followed by an additional 5.5 percent in 2009.


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New BIM-Related Technologies Now Available
As Masonry Design first reported in the January/February issue, the AEC industry continues to adopt the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for project delivery. To keep pace with the demand for BIM services and software, more and more companies are improving their existing products/services and/or introducing new ones.


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Archer & Buchanan Wins Preservation Award
West Chester, Pa.-based Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd., has won a Preservation Award from the Delaware County (Pa.) Heritage Commission for the conversion of an 1898 stable in Wayne, Pa., into a private residence. The Heritage Commission praised the “wonderful detail and craftsmanship … [in] maintaining the integrity of the historic structure.”


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Vosters Landscaping Wins Design Contest
Vosters Landscaping, Kaukauna, Wis., earned the Grand Prize in VERSA-LOK’s 2007 Design Contest for its hardscaping work on a Wisconsin residence.


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Business Briefs: Group 70 International, Inc.
Group 70 International, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, promoted Tom Young, AIA, to principal, and named Linda C. Miki, AIA, as president and chief operating officer.


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Business Briefs: GWWO, Inc./Architects
GWWO, Inc./Architects, Baltimore, has named two new principals: Paul L. Hume, AIA, LEED AP; and Mark A. Lapointe, AIA.


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Business Briefs: Ellerbe Becket
Adrian Hagerty, AIA, LEED-AP, has been named managing principal of Ellerbe Becket’s Washington, D.C., office.


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Business Briefs: NBBJ
The Seattle-based architectural firm NBBJ has named David Yuan as a partner, and promoted six architects to principal.


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