Planned Tower for ANC Airport Would Be Alaska’s Tallest Building
A 300-foot control tower planned for Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport will surpass the ConocoPhillips Alaska Building as the state’s tallest inhabited structure.
A 300-foot control tower planned for Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport will surpass the ConocoPhillips Alaska Building as the state’s tallest inhabited structure.
Engineering firm Stantec won a Corporate Partner Service award from the American Indian Science and Engineering Society for promoting Alaska Native STEM education.
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe recently celebrated the grand opening of its new educational campus in Kenai, designed with cultural values in mind.
Here’s a look at three ways design firms, architects, engineers, and environmental scientists can help businesses think sustainably for the long-term: mining, environmental restoration, and building reuse.
Stantec expanded its Buildings practice in Alaska with two strategic hires in its Anchorage office.
The $18 million contract is for architecture and engineering design services,
including village relocation, storm protection, and ecosystem restoration.
Comprised of little more than a roughly 3,300-foot-long runway, an apron, and a small terminal, rural airports ensure year-round access to residents and tourists and keep communities supplied with goods, equipment, and other everyday essentials.
The National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) announced that the Marine Arctic Ecosystem Study is the 2019 recipient of the NOPP Excellence in Partnering Award.
Check out the nominees for this year’s Engineering Project of the Year, awarded at EWeek 2020.
Architects often find themselves facing something of a chicken and egg dilemma. When it comes to design, what takes precedence—form or function?