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Accessibility, Aging in Place Designs Remain Popular, AIA Survey Says
New data from the American Institute of Architects Home Design Survey is revealing the latest trends in home and property…
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Remodeling Market Sentiment Edged Down in Second Quarter
The National Association of Home Builders released its NAHB/Westlake Royal Remodeling Market Index for the second quarter, posting a reading…
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Mixed-use Development Underway in Wisconsin to Include 14 Accessible Apartments
McShane Construction Company was selected by Lincoln Avenue Capital to provide design-assist construction services for The Derby Apartments in Madison,…
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KCMA CEU Helps Architects Learn How Certifications Provide Value to Cabinets
A CEU especially designed for architects to explore how Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association certifications add value to cabinets that architects…
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Senate Hearing Addresses Housing Accessibility, Affordability for Older Adults, People with Disabilities
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind. and Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., ranking member and chairman, respectively, of the Senate Special Committee on…
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Accessible Residential Projects Receive 2023 LEED Homes Awards
The U.S. Green Building Council has announced the recipients of its 2023 LEED Homes Awards, recognizing projects, developers and home…
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WDMA Releases 2023 US Industry Market Study
The Window & Door Manufacturers Association released the WDMA 2023 U.S. Market Study for Windows, Architectural Interior Doors, and Patio…
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San Francisco’s 1st Disability-Forward Housing Community Breaks Ground
Disability-forward housing is becoming a reality in the heart of San Francisco, California. Recently, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and…
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Liv-Connected Partners with Electronic Caregiver to Provide Remote Patient Monitoring
Liv-Connected was established with a goal of improving lives while delivering affordability, sustainability and good design. Part of the modular…
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