The recipients are Carmen Herranz, CCNY; Pop Joslaine Manos, CCNY; Richie Ng, Columbia University; Lada Sokolova, New York University; Natalia Tanko, CCNY; and Jerrica Wallack, CCNY.
The New York Chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC NY) announced the 2025 recipients of its annual Scholarship Program, which recognizes six students pursuing a degree in the AEC industry.
Air barriers significantly reduce energy use in buildings by minimizing air leakage, debunking long-held myths about “breathable” buildings and demonstrating through research and field testing that airtight construction—when paired with proper ventilation—improves energy efficiency, durability, and indoor air quality.
Air barriers significantly reduce energy use in buildings by minimizing air leakage, debunking long-held myths about “breathable” buildings and demonstrating through research and field testing that airtight construction—when paired with proper ventilation—improves energy efficiency, durability, and indoor air quality.
The Atrium at Sumner proves that with innovation, collaboration, and the right materials, affordable housing can lead the way in sustainable, high-impact urban design. EIMA honors this important project.
The Atrium at Sumner proves that with innovation, collaboration, and the right materials, affordable housing can lead the way in sustainable, high-impact urban design. EIMA honors this important project.
Rios Interiors Corporation, a general contractor specializing in hotel and residential remodels, expands its services to meet increasing demand for high-end renovations and property maintenance in NYC.
New York City recently became the first jurisdiction in the country to reject and rewrite major sections of the International Building Code’s language around fire protection in exterior façades. Aiming to enhance the fire safety standards in exterior walls, fireblocking is now mandatory behind ventilated cladding, with few exceptions.