Perfecting sound in the performing arts
 
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September 29, 2021
 
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Toronto’s Park Hyatt renovation complete
 
Toronto’s Park Hyatt renovation complete
 
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects (KPMB), along with Studio Munge and Oxford Properties, completed Toronto’s Park Hyatt renovation with luxurious new additions.
 
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Lemay architects design Montreal’s vertical city
 
Lemay architects design Montreal’s vertical city
 
Canadian design firm, Lemay, was brought in as lead architect, while Lemay + Escobar, the sister brand, crafted the interiors of Montreal’s first ‘vertical city,’ known as Humaniti.
 
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WorldGBC addresses embodied emissions in new update
 
WorldGBC addresses embodied emissions in new update
 
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) updated its Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment (the Commitment) to include embodied carbon and other requirements for addressing embodied emissions.
 
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Vancouver projects awarded for use of architectural copper
 
Vancouver projects awarded for use of architectural copper
 
Copper Development Association (CDA) awarded two Vancouver projects in this year’s North American Copper in Architecture Awards for their use of architectural copper and copper alloys.
 
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Masonry wall systems and insulation investigated in latest ebook
 
Masonry wall systems and insulation investigated in latest ebook
 
Today’s high-performance building market is driven by increasingly stringent energy codes and a growing demand for greater building efficiency, sustainability, and affordability.
 
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Perfecting sound in the performing arts
Perfecting sound in the performing arts
 
Plexiglass barriers and staying 2 m (6 ft) apart does not work in performing arts because some social distancing solutions can have a significant impact on acoustics. There are several key considerations when redesigning performing arts venues to accommodate safety guidelines without compromising on acoustics.
 
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Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
Take us everywhere you go | Construction Canada — September 2021
 
 
 
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