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LEED Gold Mixed-Use Residential Building Features A Variety Of Modern Metal Components
The Rixey is a 15-story, 265 unit apartment complex in Arlington, Virginia. Designed by SK&I Architecture, the building is leased from Marymount University who own the property just next door. In addition to residential and retail spaces at the Rixey, they also offer Marymount graduate student housing as well.
LEED Gold Hotel Showcases Modernity And Sustainability In Downtown Arlington
The Hyatt Place Courthouse developed in Arlington, Virginia, was constructed with sustainability as a central element of its design. The project was the collaborative work of DC-based firm WDG and Gordon & Greenberg Architecture. The architects worked closely with the green building consultants at Paladino and Company to produce the LEED certified hotel.
LEED Gold Commercial Building Features Metal Components Fabricated By CEI Materials
The Fallsgrove Plaza commercial development by DVA Architects was built back in 2014. The 12 million-dollar 120,000 square-foot complex includes a five-story commercial building and an attached parking structure. The building is comprised mostly of high-efficiency glass, brick, and metal composite material. A singularly impressive element of the exterior is the towering metal fin on the building’s façade.
Beautiful Adaptive Reuse Project In Boston Turns 19th Century Church Into Contemporary Residential Units
Adaptive reuse serves as a way to ensure the integrity of an otherwise unused or even condemned structure. The recently completed residential building, The Lucas, at 136 Shawmut Avenue, transforms a former 19th century German Trinity Catholic Church into 33 contemporary livable spaces.
Residential Mixed-Use Structure Stands Out In Arlington Neighborhood With Modern Metal Exterior Design
Verde Pointe, the over two-acre mixed-use residential space in Arlington, Virginia, was the collaborative efforts of the architects at Antunovich Associates and developers at McCaffery Interests. The development has two distinctive “portions” as the architects explain, “On the West side sit 42 residential units, a 14,000 square-foot supermarket and a 242 space parking garage. The East side houses a 12-story contemporary tower that includes 162 apartments ranging from studios to two-bedroom units.”

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