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September 01, 2007
Bob Vila never said no to a good sledgehammer party, and he'd have a rip-roaring time at Cube, a 22-story high-rise in Miami that begins construction this January. . . .
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August 01, 2007
It has been 30 years since talented engineer Ysrael Seinuk started Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C., a structural and civil engineering firm in New York City. Guided by the tenets of teamwork and excellence, the firm has since designed some of the most notable projects in the city. . . .
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June 01, 2007
Building the 775,000-sq-ft Bronx County Hall of Justice on a 2.5-block site entailed a length, sometimes messy effort, but the court system was finally moving into its new home this spring. . . .
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May 21, 2007
Landlords find it pays to start over with their buildings, but risks can be significant. . . .
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May 01, 2007
As the city of Dubayy (Dubai)—the capital of the emirate of the same name, which is part of the United Arab Emirates—continues its unprecedented rate of development, the demand for innovative building has enabled architects and structural engineers to flex their creative muscles and push the boundaries of conventional building design. . . .
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January 01, 2007
For the past 30 years, Ysrael A. Seinuk PC's approach to each of its projects has lead to puperior results by bringing together the collaborative efforts of its founder Ysrael A. Seinuk and his talented staff of project managers and engineers. . . .
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June 01, 2006
Mitchell/Giurgola Architects transforms an inhospitable brutalist courthouse in lower Manhattan into a light and airy structure more in tune with its neighbors. . . .
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August 22, 2005
Look up as you walk the street of New York City, and you can appreciate the work of Ysrael A. Seinuk. As a structural engineer, he is the man who makes tall buildings stand, responsible for the steel-and-concrete core that rises dozens of stories above the earth. . . .
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August 15, 2005
Four New Yorkers made the 'the' list of business, government and entertainment leaders Time has dubbed "The 25 Most Influential Hispanics In America." Jennifer Lopez, designer Narciso Rodriguez, American Civil Liberties Union chief Anthony Romero and structural engineer Ysrael Seinuk were among those the magazine cited as standouts. . . .
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February 14, 2005
Whether Sara Ackerman, a junior at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, is going to be a structural engineer like her legendary grandfather, Ysrael Seinuk, is not yet know, but her enthusiasm for the field of engineering is something they definitely share. . . .
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January 23, 2005
I have been privileged to work with some of the best engineers in the world. It is perhaps a sign of the times that their names today tend to be corporate — Arup or Atkins — rather than such romantically titled entrepreneurs of the past as Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Joseph Paxton, Gustav Eiffel, Pier Luigi Nervi, and so on. . . .
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January 23, 2005
It is the engineers who will create a new vision of the future, says the award-winning architect Norman Foster. . . .
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December 27, 2004
Daniel Libeskind is all smiles. The again, when is he not? Even during the worst parts of the past two years, when his master plan for the World Trade Center site was being squeezed and adulterated, when the vivid spike that was his design for its centerpiece Freedom Tower was being reworked by other hands, Libeskind kept up a pretty chipper demeanor in public. . . .
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August 01, 2004
Congratulations to Ysrael A. Seinuk, Chief Executive Officer of Ysrael A. Seinuk, for winning the 3rd Annual Urban Visionaries Award, presented for his many engineering accomplishments.. . . (full
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March 17, 2004
Following the successful launch of the Airtrain service to John F. Kennedy International Airport last year, work on the $316 million multi-modal facility at Jamaica Station, Queens, has moved into the final phase. . . .
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March 01, 2004
It will take some shuffling of student services to accomplish, but Brooklyn College has taken the first steps in its $76.3 million West Quad project. . . .
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January 28, 2004
You can't walk down the streets of Manhattan without seeing a building that famed structural engineer Ysrael Seinuk hasn't touched. . . .
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March 01, 2003
At a time when demand for hospital services is soaring -- and with aging Baby Boomers right around the corner -- New York City's hospital and health care system has a single goal: securing the future. . . .
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January 01, 2003
With its sloping, cantilevered roof and inventive glass facade, the 47-story Westin Hotel - completed in October in the heart of Manhattan at the corner of Eighth Avenue and 43rd Street - punctuates the New York City skyline in dramatic fashion. . . .
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December 01, 2000
Trump World Tower at 845 United Nations Plaza in Manhattan will be the tallest reinforced concrete apartment building in New York City. . . .
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December 01, 2000
Featuring 506 apartments in "twin towers," 101 West End Avenue faced challenges from its inception. . . .
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April 01, 1999
When completed in April of 2001, the Trump World Tower will be one of the tallest residential buildings in the world, and the tallest in New York City. . . .
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March 01, 1999
The Tower at Avalon Cove in Jersey City, N.J. is a $35 million, 25-story residential tower. Featuring a four-month, fast-track construction schedule, this project required a two-day pouring cycle instead of the more typical three-day or four-day cycle. . . .
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March 01, 1999
Best known for moving a landmark building by rail from one end of the project to another, the $160 million 42nd Street Development incorporates renovated buildings and new construction to give the illusion that the project is a single building. . . .
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March 01, 1999
E-Walk and the future Westin New York at Times Square hotel, a $370 million mixed-use complex, epitomizes not only the type of project delivery method that has become the trademark of Tishman Realty and Construction Co. Inc. of New York, N.Y. but a bellwether for how to survive in the new millennium. . . .
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March 01, 1999
This six-story retail and entertainment complex occupies an entire block in the heart of Harlem in New York City. The support structure features structural steel framing with concrete on metal deck slabs. . . .
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October 01, 1997
Competition for work in the construction industry is tough enough, but when an owner pits two of New York City's leading construction management firms against one another -- and dangles the prize of future work -- it's a horse race. . . .
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November 01, 1995
Philip Johnson has been designing his New Canaan, Connecticut, estate for nearly 50 years. Beginning with the Glass House (1949), Johnson has treated his 40 acres as a laboratory for his continuing architectural experiments. . . .
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January 01, 1995
Under a watchful government eye, design/buiild teams shepherded a U.S. Courthouse and Federal Office Building past numerous obstacles - starting with the design competition. . . .
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October 01, 1991
The new United States Courthouse is a welcome addition to Foley Square, for decades the venue of distinguished federal buildings in Manhattan. . . .
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