(03/06/2013)
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) schools are becoming increasingly popular throughout the country, and New York looks to lead the pack with a recent education plan on the table.
(10/16/2012)
Business is booming in Farmingdale, N.Y, as the new $26.7 million School of Business at Farmingdale State College part of the State University of New York (SUNY) campuses, has recently broke ground.
(08/24/2012)
Yonkers Public Schools became the first school district in the nation to begin the possible implementation of a public-private partnership. The $1.7 billion project would allow the school district to rebuild and/or replace aging facilities through renovation, reconstruction or tearing down and completely rebuilding.
(08/21/2012)
Yonkers Public Schools became the first school distinct in the nation to begin the possible implementation of a public-private partnership.
(07/25/2012)
After voters approved a $78 million bond issue to finance renovations, expansions and infrastructure improvements for the Riverhead Central School District, BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers have moved forward with the phased construction program at eight sites.
(06/01/2012)
After winning a global design ideas competition, New York-based HOK Architects will design the new University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Science Building on its downtown campus.
(04/25/2012)
A ceiling that recently collapsed during construction at Long Beach High School in Lido Beach, N.Y., raised questions about the safety of the school under renovations.
(05/17/2011)
Tishman Construction was selected as the construction manager for Harlem Children's Zone's new $100 million Promise Academy Charter School and community center.
(05/16/2011)
The Copper Development Association and the Canadian Copper & Brass Development Association recently recognized several school facilities in their 2011 North American Copper in Architecture Award.
(05/02/2011)
The State University of New York at Potsdam held a groundbreaking ceremony for its $41 million performing arts building.
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