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Haute Design Welcomes hb+a Architects By Hafsa Burt To Its Exclusive Haute Design Network

Haute Design Welcomes hb+a Architects By Hafsa Burt To Its Exclusive Haute Design Network Share Article Hafsa Burt An environmentalist, Burt adopted the 2030 challenge a decade ago and is a huge proponent of high-performance buildings. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) April 29, 2021 The Haute Design Network, well known for its exclusive and luxurious lifestyle publication Haute Living, is privileged to present Hafsa Burt as a member and expert in the interior design field. As a Haute Design partner, Hafsa Burt exclusively represents the Interior Design market of San Francisco, California. Designed as a partnership-driven luxury design portal featuring two leading interior designers in each prominent market across the world, Haute Design focuses on growing its member’s brands as key influencers on design and deemed to be the best in their specific market.

Des Moines architect firm receives top sustainable design award

Des Moines architect firm receives top sustainable design award Wednesday, April 28, 2021 8:09 AM   Neumann Monson Architects received the American Institute of Architects COTE Top Ten Award for the firm s design of Market One, located at 130 E. First St. in Des Moines. Photo special to the Business Neumann Monson Architects has received a COTE Top Ten Award from the American Institute of Architects – the industry’s highest award for sustainable design excellence – for the design of Market One, an adaptive reuse of a historic building in Des Moines. Market One survived decades of urban decay to be transformed into the vibrant anchor of a redeveloping neighborhood, Channing Swanson, a partner at Neumann Monson Architects, said in a prepared statement. The former threshing machine factory now marries the seemingly contradictory efforts of energy efficiency and modern comfort systems with the utilization of state and federal tax credits for historic preserv

Auberge Resorts Collection Continues Urban Expansion with The Hearst Hotel in San Francisco, Set to Debut in 2023

Auberge Resorts Collection Continues Urban Expansion with The Hearst Hotel in San Francisco, Set to Debut in 2023 Share Article The reimagining of downtown San Francisco s iconic Hearst Building sets the stage for a new luxury experience MILL VALLEY, Calif. (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Auberge Resorts Collection, the award-winning portfolio of one-of-a-kind luxury hotels, resorts and residences, announced today it will manage The Hearst Hotel, Auberge Resorts Collection, a piece of history in the heart of San Francisco. The downtown property is part of Auberge Resorts Collection’s ongoing strategic expansion into city centers and its commitment to the long-term vibrancy and culture of downtown San Francisco. The Hearst-owned building, a 1911 landmark which is being redeveloped by leading San Francisco real estate investment and development firm, JMA Ventures, will be reborn as The Hearst Hotel, Auberge Resorts Collect

Judson University sets memorial service for seniors killed last week

Judson University sets memorial service for seniors killed last week Members of the Judson University community created a memorial in honor of two seniors killed last week in a four-vehicle crash near the entrance to the Elgin campus. courtesy of Judson University Dallas Colburn Courtesy of the Colburn family Nathanael Madison Courtesy of the Madison family   Updated 4/26/2021 7:42 PM Judson University announced a memorial service for two students killed last week in a four-vehicle crash. The public memorial for seniors Dallas Colburn, of Plano, and Nathanael Madison, of Wernersville, Pennsylvania, will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 3, in Herrick Chapel on the Elgin campus, according to a university spokeswoman. Masks are required, and capacity is limited.

Charles Kahn, first dean of the School of Architecture & Urban Design, dies at 95

Tue, 04/27/2021 LAWRENCE Charles H. Kahn, the first dean of the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Urban Design (now School of Architecture & Design), died at the age of 95 on April 8, 2021, at his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Kahn served as dean from 1968 until 1981 and continued as a professor until 1991. Beyond his relevance as the first dean of the school, Kahn was a civil rights activist and educational innovator whose socially engaged approach made KU a unique institution during his tenure and continues to guide the teaching of architecture and design at the university today. Kent Spreckelmeyer, KU professor of architecture, was a freshman at KU upon Kahn’s arrival in 1968. “(Kahn) was the person I have always associated with what it was ‘to be an architect,’” Spreckelmeyer said. “His insistence that design was about social equity and justice as much as form and function. And the optimism and confidence that he brought to Lawrence to build a

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