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Nobody’s flying much these days, but when travel restrictions are lifted, the new terminal at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will be ready...
In Syska’s recently published Corporate Sustainability Report, we talked about several commercial properties that achieved high standards of energy efficiency. We didn’t include any...
Sometimes it’s better to aim low than aim high. This is certainly the case with measures of energy use intensity, or EUI. What exactly...
As engineers, we enjoy looking at mechanical and electrical systems. But we realize that most people outside the industry don’t share this enthusiasm. That’s...
What’s the first thing you want to do after you disembark from a long international flight? A. Take a shower B. Drink some strong...
Adaptive-reuse projects tend to elicit feelings of excitement from some engineers and trepidation from others. That’s because these projects tend to be highly complex....
If you’re familiar with California’s multifaceted and demanding rules and regulations governing energy use or consumer privacy, you won’t be surprised to learn that...
It’s always rewarding for engineers to work on projects acclaimed by their colleagues in the buildings industry. But it’s even more rewarding to work...
Some projects Syska Hennessy works on are large-scale. Others are iconic. And some, like Los Angeles International Airport’s (LAX) Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) project, are...










