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Folger Shakespeare Library to Open New Galleries, Café, and Shop on June 21

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Following a 4-Year Renovation, Historic Building Reimagined with Welcoming and Accessible New Amenities

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  • The Folger Shakespeare Library announced that it will reopen its historic home on Capitol Hill to the public on Friday, June 21, 2024.
  • The Folger Shakespeare Library today announced that its historic home on Capitol Hill will reopen on Friday, June 21, 2024.
  • "This renovation expresses our faith in the ongoing importance of Shakespeare, the arts, and the humanities to our civic life," said Folger Director Michael Witmore.
  • "I have such a deep love for the Folger Shakespeare Library," Dove said.

Folger Shakespeare Library Reopening on November 17, 2023, After a Transformative Three-Year Building Renovation

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

WASHINGTON, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Folger Reopening on November 17, 2023, After a Transformative Three-Year Building Renovation

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  • The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC to reopen doors to the public on November 17, 2023, following a transformative 3+ year building renovation.
  • After a decade of planning, the building renovation represents an ongoing commitment to make the Folger even more widely inclusive and accessible to all people.
  • Among the building renovation highlights:
    Visitors enter the Adams Pavilion through fully accessible gardens filled with both native plants and plants mentioned by Shakespeare.
  • Funding for the project comes from The Wonder of Will: The Campaign for the Folger Shakespeare Library.

NYU Receives $100 Million Gift From Alumnus John Paulson

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- NYU Board Chair William Berkley and President Andrew Hamilton today announced that the University has received a $100 million gift from alumnus John A. Paulson (Stern '78) towards the vital, ambitious, and trail-blazing 735,000-sq.-ft., LEED Gold (anticipated) academic complex the University has constructed on Mercer Street. The announcement comes as the University prepares to open the distinctive new building, the first to be built under a plan approved by the City a decade ago. It will be dedicated as the John A. Paulson Center.

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  • The largest academic building built by NYU at its Washington Square core, the Paulson Center will also serve the widest range of uses.
  • Mr. Berkley said, "When John Paulson received his degree over 40 years ago, the global stature that NYU enjoys today could scarcely have been imagined.
  • We are glad to gather today to thank and honor John for his wonderful gift."
  • We are immensely grateful to him, and thrilled to recognize him by naming the building the John A. Paulson Center."

Building Transparency Launches tallyCAT Beta in Collaboration with Perkins&Will and C-Change Labs at Greenbuild 2022

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Monday, October 31, 2022

Our team at Building Transparency is hyper-focused on providing the tools and resources needed to help the built environment industry understand, measure, and reduce its embodied carbon emissions, said Stacy Smedley, Executive Director at Building Transparency.

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  • Our team at Building Transparency is hyper-focused on providing the tools and resources needed to help the built environment industry understand, measure, and reduce its embodied carbon emissions, said Stacy Smedley, Executive Director at Building Transparency.
  • The development of tallyCAT beta is made possible through a partnership between Building Transparency Canada, Perkins&Will, and C-Change Labs, who are focused on driving carbon reductions in the industry.
  • Building Transparency, Perkins&Will and C-Change Labs hope to make tallyCAT a whole-life carbon tool and plans to release an updated version in 2023.
  • Attendees will be able to learn more about tallyCAT and other updates and initiatives from Building Transparency at Booth #1839.

KieranTimberlake’s Industry-Changing, Life Cycle Assessment App Tally® Transferred to Open-Access Organization Building Transparency

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Friday, May 14, 2021

By transferring Tally to Building Transparency, KieranTimberlake makes the app accessible to the entire building and construction industry.

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  • By transferring Tally to Building Transparency, KieranTimberlake makes the app accessible to the entire building and construction industry.
  • With this transfer, both organizations bolster their commitment to reducing the environmental impact of new buildings.
  • The app generates clear and transparent data graphics, facilitating vital communication regarding design choices between various groups within a project team.
  • KT Innovations, the developer of Tally, is an affiliate of KieranTimberlake.\nVisit kierantimberlake.com for more information.\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210514005329/en/\n'