
San Diego’s Polyhaus is Designing the Future of Fire-Safe Homes
The morning marine layer has just burned off in La Jolla. Heat pools on the pavement. Mirages shimmer off the patio stones as a leaf blower hums somewhere in the valley below. In the backyard of one quiet residential block, something strange juts up from the earth—an angular form clad in gleaming me

First Look: The $43.5M Joan & Irwin Jacobs Performing Arts Center
Rows of untouched seats face a stage still smelling faintly of sawdust and fresh paint. The air is quiet, almost reverent, as if the newly constructed theater is holding its breath before the curtain rises. After years of planning, one of the remaining puzzle pieces of Arts District Liberty Station

How the San Diego Zoo & Safari Park Create World-Class Exhibits
When the San Diego Zoo planned the renovation of Panda Ridge—the home for the newest generation of giant pandas arriving in 2024—it wasn’t just a matter of cleaning up the previous panda habitat, planting some bamboo, and calling it a day. Instead, the zoo wanted to upgrade the space to reflect the
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