David McLay Kidd to break ground on new course at Loraloma near Austin

David McLay Kidd to break ground on new course at Loraloma near Austin

Scottish architect David McLay Kidd, designer of dozens of courses around the world that include the original layout at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon and the highly ranked Gamble Sands in Washington, has signed on to build his first course in the southern United States. Kidd will design the course for the new, private … Read more

Mormon temple expansion plans include Tulsa among 20 cities

Mormon temple expansion plans include Tulsa among 20 cities

Tulsa has been selected as the site of one of 20 new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temples as part of the church’s global expansion plans. Leaders of the church, widely known as the Mormon church, unveiled the new locations during the weekend’s General Conference in Salt Lake City. Church officials said it’s … Read more

Community update: Higher ed boasts major advancements in projects to help with economic development, workforce needs | Local News

Community update: Higher ed boasts major advancements in projects to help with economic development, workforce needs | Local News

Higher education in Vigo County in the past year made some major advancements in projects, programs and facilities that will help foster economic development and help address workforce needs both locally and statewide. Indiana State University is moving forward with plans for a $66 million renovation/expansion of its Bailey College of Engineering and Technology. Rose-Hulman … Read more

5 Things Canada and India Share for Globe-Trotters

5 Things Canada and India Share for Globe-Trotters

While Canada and India might appear worlds apart, they share surprising commonalities that attract travellers from all corners. This article highlights 5 aspects—ranging from natural wonders to delectable food—that make both Canada and India intriguing destinations for travel enthusiasts. Updated Sep 20, 2023 | 09:00 PM IST 5 Things Canada and India Have in Common … Read more

Housing America — housing styles that stand the test of time

Housing America — housing styles that stand the test of time

This is the second in a three-part series on architecture in the Holland area. Dale WyngardenWorld travelers or National Geographic readers might rightly conclude there are regions or nations where architectural styles haven’t changed for centuries Maybe even millennia. Local climates and available resources have produced a remarkable panoply of human creativity in the design … Read more

Redefining Work for Productivity and Creativity: How AEC Professionals can Work and Collaborate from Anywhere

Redefining Work for Productivity and Creativity: How AEC Professionals can Work and Collaborate from Anywhere

Redefining Work for Productivity and Creativity: How AEC Professionals can Work and Collaborate from Anywhere Courtesy of HP Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1005356/redefining-work-for-productivity-and-creativity-how-aec-professionals-can-work-and-collaborate-from-anywhere Today, working outside the office has become the norm across industries, changing the way we work and how we interact with team members and clients. Given the potential … Read more

State-of-the-art building for lone soldiers breaks ground in Israel | JNS

State-of-the-art building for lone soldiers breaks ground in Israel | JNS

The first state-of-the-art lone soldier home—funded by Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF), the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), and Ha’aguda Lema’an Hachayal (the Association for Israel’s Soldiers)—was commemorated during a Sept. 7 ground-breaking in Israel. The eight-story apartment building in Rishon Letzion, in central Israel, features 56 apartments; an open-space glass-ceiling atrium; a … Read more

New MTCC photography instructor at forefront of art and technology

New MTCC photography instructor at forefront of art and technology

MICHAEL LAVENDER Director of Communications, MTCC When McDowell Technical Community College recently searched for a new lead instructor in photography following the retirement of long-time instructor Blake Madden, the perfect candidate emerged in Rose Jerome — someone capable of marrying two somewhat disparate constructs in photography: art and technology. “We know our photography students tend … Read more

Preview of 2023 cross country season | High School Sports

Preview of 2023 cross country season | High School Sports

This fall, area cross country runners have a tough act to follow as both Pendleton Heights teams and six athletes qualified for semistate, and five athletes advanced to the state finals. Three of those state finalists — Lapel’s Cameron Smith and Sophie Goodwin and PH junior Ava Jarrell — are back as is Daleville’s Faith … Read more