8 design trends home buyers will love in 2025
Wood-heavy spaces, 70s-inspired rooms, and quirky art pieces are returning trends home buyers can expect in 2025.
Wood-heavy spaces, 70s-inspired rooms, and quirky art pieces are returning trends home buyers can expect in 2025.
Mayor Eric Adams announces two PLAs covering more than $1 billion in construction projects and improving worker conditions in NYC.
Haydon has officially broken ground on the $275M, 500,000 sq. ft. Verrado Marketplace in Buckeye, AZ, with retail, dining, and a theater.
Infrastructure can coexist with nature by integrating biodiversity into design, construction, and operations for sustainable development.
The Populus Hotel redefines hospitality as the first carbon-positive hotel in the U.S., setting a new standard for sustainable construction.
Wet rooms are spaces within bathrooms designed to get wet. They come with greater accessibility, but they can be costly to install.
With Beaux Arts-inspired design, the 88-story skyscraper includes luxe residences, sprawling office space, and an exclusive member’s club.
Design for Disassembly prioritizes reused or reusable materials, durability over convenience, and disassembly over demolition.
Airports are redefining travel with art, culture, and luxury. From Singapore’s Jewel to Munich’s Christmas market, these hubs are destinations themselves.
Construction on the United States’ largest vegetated bridge is well underway. The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is a raised overpass covered with trees and greenery…
CSU's $150M ATLAS facility is a state-of-the-art research hub for lasers, energy, and medicine, built by McCarthy Building Companies.
The Residences at Central Park won the prestigious IPAX Americas Property Award for sustainable residential development.