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In 2017, the US Virgin Islands sustained severe damages inflicted by a series of Category 5 hurricanes that tore through the region. The Reichhold Center lost its roof in the storms, and suffered flooding throughout the lower levels, the combination of which resulted in irreparable damages to the stage area[...]

Fayetteville Public Library has now seen its third expansion in 22 years due to the rapid growth of Fayetteville as the city has become a cultural hub in Arkansas. This 80,000 SF building has become more than just an ordinary library – it has become a multi-cultural building that serves[...]

Shriver Hall Auditorium opened in 1954 and has hosted performances by prodigies, lectures by Nobel laureates, and appearances by a president and presidential hopefuls. An iconic building on the JHU Homewood campus, it is the largest venue for performances and lectures on campus, and one of the largest in Baltimore.[...]

Committed to ensuring excellence across a wide range of disciplines and arts, UCLA is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art teaching and learning environments. To support that initiative, the Northwest Campus Auditorium underwent a 15,000 SF renovation and upgrade to accommodate more sophisticated, leading-edge events. This space is ideal for forums, theatrical[...]

Inaugurated by Aaron Copland at the 1957 Ojai Music Festival, Libbey Bowl has hosted many of the world’s most influential artists. In addition to serving as the home of the internationally acclaimed Ojai Music Festival, Libbey Bowl has housed important community and cultural events including the Storytelling Festival, Illusions Theatre,[...]

“We are excited to finally being providing a 21st-century building, which will serve as a civic space encompassing the role of a public library, community living room, and a cultural center.” — Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin, director of Forsyth County Library The three-story, 103,000 SF renovation and addition to the existing Forsyth[...]

“One of the biggest things that public libraries do these days is to ensure digital inclusion and making sure that nobody is left out because they don’t [have] access to the technology or to the online material. This building just lets us do so much more than we’ve been able[...]

Photos: Ed Massery Libraries are changing from repositories of physical goods to facilitators of search, retrieval, and collaboration. Forward-looking projects provide new opportunities for interdisciplinary, interactive, collaborative, and hands-on education and learning activities for students, researchers, and the community at large. The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh underwent a major renovation[...]

Built in the 1930s, the Marjorie Luke Theatre lived much of its life as a 1,000 seat auditorium at Santa Barbara Junior High School. Under the tutelage of Marjorie Luke and other dedicated theatre arts teachers, many students developed their earliest experiences on stage in this facility. Under a joint[...]

The August Wilson Center for African American Culture is a hub for people celebrating and experiencing the on-going contributions of African Americans in music, theater, dance, science, athletics, business, and many other aspects of American culture. The 67,000 SF facility brings together people of all ages and from all walks[...]

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Hyperspectral Imaging - Technically Speaking

Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community. 

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Accuracy Part 1- Technically Speaking

Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community. 

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Prune Optimization Webinar Recording

NV5 Geospatial releases a new predictive modeling platform for vegetation management that uses existing lidar and historical data to identify the relative level of asset risk from trees by quantifying the potential for causing asset damage. 

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Topobathy Lidar - Technically Speaking

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