Building Design+Construction

Building Design+Construction reaches a qualified audience of more than 72,000 professionals involved in nonresidential building. It is the only magazine that reaches the complete building team, including design firms, contractor/building firms and building owner/developer/management firms.

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 1 (January / February 2021)


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ON THE COVER: Francis Cauffman Architects was the lead designer on the 66,000-sf Virtua Samson Cancer Center in Moorestown, N.J., which was converted from a closed Acme supermarket. The high ceilings allow for lots of natural light to come into the cancer center, and plenty of room for the installation of mechanicals to get the building up to healthcare standards. PHOTO: ©JEFFREY TOTARO

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 5 (July / August 2020)


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ON THE COVER: Arup and Suffolk Construction are part of the Building Team for Northeastern University's Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering complex, whose second phase is currently in the works. A new pedestrian bridge spanning five subway and rail lines provides a key link to the campus. PHOTO: TANGUY MARQUIS

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 4 (May / June 2020)


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ON THE COVER: Technology is expected to play a bigger role in keeping patients and staff safe. HMC Architects designed the operating room at Henderson Hospital in Henderson, Nev., with narrow spectrum lighting for infection control. For more infection control coverage, see BD+C's three-part report starting on page 30. PHOTO: DAVE FENNAMA/HMC ARCHITECTS

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 3 (April 2020)


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ON THE COVER: Christine Williamson, Senior Associate with Building Science Corporation, launched her "Building Science Fight Club" on Instagram in June 2017. As of mid-March, her account had 30,300 followers, and grows by between 20 and 50 people per day. Learn more about Williamson and four other AEC influencers in our Movers+Shapers report, which starts on page 20. PHOTO: COURTESY CHRISTINE WILLIAMSON

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 2 (March 2020)


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ON THE COVER: Contractors like Clayco use drones to scan and monitor their jobsites. The firm has 30 drones and 35 pilots. Tomislav Zigo, AIA, LEED AP, the firm's Vice President of VDC, thinks avoid-detect technology is "getting better" and that the biggest obstacle for drone use continues to be data bandwidth and processing power. PHOTO: COURTESY CLAYCO

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 61, № 1 (January / February 2020)


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ON THE COVER: A curved atrium wall at the new Stanford Hospital in San Francisco displays the names of donors to the $2 billion, 824,000-sf project. Designed by Perkins Eastman Architects and Rafael Vinoly Architects, the building can withstand an 8.0 earthquake and remain operational thanks to 208 base isolators it sits atop. See page 44 for more on this project. PHOTO: WILL PRYCE, COURTESY PERKINS EASTMAN

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 60, № 11 (November 2019)


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ON THE COVER: A focal point of the lobby at The Revolution Hotel in Boston is Innovation Tower, a collage of items invented in the region. Featured inventions include the basketball, pink flamingo lawn ornaments, Bose headphones, the typewriter, and the optical mouse. The project is a Bronze Award winner in BD+C's 36th annual Reconstruction Awards, which begin on page 21. PHOTO: copyright ROBERT BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY

Building Design+Construction: Vol. 60, № 9 (September 2019)


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ON THE COVER: Jennifer Osei-Abebrese-Heltsley, a Senior Project Manager in healthcare construction, known to her friends as the "Queen of Pop-A-Shot," headlines our 40 Under 40 Class of 2019, which also includes a Muay Thai enthusiast, an FAA-certified drone pilot, and an Eagle Scout whose college band opened for Gavin DeGraw. PHOTO: COURTESY IU HEALTH