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Features - March 2005

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UMB builds the first new dental school in the U.S. in nearly 30 years
A new 10-story home for America's oldest dental school at the University of Maryland, Baltimore promises to provide a light, airy space for clinical services, research and learning. Full Story >>

Old Body, Old Bones

Bryn Mawr College gives 19th Century building a modern structure
Dalton Hall was once a state-of-the-art science facility, but it lost its luster over the years. Today, a $15 million effort is gutting the building, giving it a new steel structure and helping preserve Dalton well into the 21st Century. Full Story >>

A Study in Style

American University crafts multiuse fine arts center
The 130,000-sq.-ft. Katzen Arts Center will be home to fine arts at American University.
Full Story >>

Out with a Bang

Old Washington Convention Center imploded
In the first implosion attempted in the District in nearly 30 years, the 800,000-sq.-ft. Washington Convention Center was taken down in a matter of seconds.
Full Story >>

Perfect Landing

Mixed-use development brings residential to Wilmington's waterfront
Historically an industrial hub, the city of Wilmington is changing. A new residential development on the south side of the Christina River is bringing life back to an area long ignored. Full Story >>


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