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Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Americas arrives in Miami this June
Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Americas lands in Miami this June, showcasing the latest trends, technologies and interiors transforming life at sea This year brings exciting new directions for several of the world’s biggest cruise lines. Royal Caribbean has ordered a new, sustainable, expedition-style Discovery Class vessel, and Celebrity Cruises added 10 ships to their […] The post Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Americas arrives in Miami this June appeared first on Architecture Magazine.
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Hotel & Resort Design South to showcase the future of luxury hospitality
Hotel & Resort Design South brings the hospitality sector to Miami this June, creating a hub for the ideas, partnerships and products shaping luxury hotels and resorts The hotel and resort development pipeline across the Southern States and CALA regions continues to expand at pace. According to Lodging Econometrics’ Q2 2025 Hotel Construction Pipeline […] The post Hotel & Resort Design South to showcase the future of luxury hospitality appeared first on Architecture Magazine.
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Punch List: McCarthy tops out laser facility, Miami firm names first new CEO in 58 years
Plus, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $30 million highway and bridge projects and California’s proposed water tunnel took a step forward.
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HDR Agreed to $12M Settlement With Miami Bridge Design-Build Team
The latest litigation on a big—and controversial—design-build infrastructure project.
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Miami Condo Project Moves into Vertical Construction
Vertical construction has begun on Rider Residences, a 12‑story, 152‑unit condominium in Miami being developed by Ciprés and Rilea Group.
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WSJ - The Construction Method That Can Prevent Skyscrapers From Sinking 11042023
Super-tall skyscrapers are being built in cities around the world where they may normally sink, and builders are using a unique engineering method called deep-soil mixing to make it happen. Mixing soil and cement creates a super-strong slurry called “soilcrete” that is three times stronger than regular soil. WSJ explains the process of essentially changing the earth, and the risks it poses as cities expand
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