Decade built: 2010-2019
20 properties
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Gilbane Development Company created a new student housing complex by razing nine historic homes
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A new 3-story building for offices, meeting rooms, and flexible classrooms clad in untreated steel sits in the corner of what once was a parking lot
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A narrow, modern duplex building on a narrow, hard to build lot introduces hard angles to a residential neighborhood
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The first building in Rhode Island made from recycled shipping containers is available for lease as office space
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A proposed 12-story modular building comprised of individual apartments pre-built and stacked in place was designed but never built
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21st-century modernist construction for micro-loft student housing at the base of College Hill
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A contemporary, boxy building for student housing which contributes to the erosion of what was once an intact historic district
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A state-of-the-art grenhouse, specializing in leafy greens and basil, opened in 2019 on the site of a former industrial plant
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One of a few new hotels built in the late 2010s with barely an effort made to be more than a bland off-the-highway-style, could-be-anywhere hotel.
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A brand-new Johnson & Wales facility and the first project to break ground where I-195 used to be
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A modern gymnasium that borrowed some of the classically-inspired details of the building it replaced
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A new 6-story apartment in downtown with 143 studio, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments was developed by Cornish Associates and opened in 2020
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The first new residential facility built at RISD in 34 years offers 148 rooms to first-year students
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About 50 apartments and seven stories was considered for Pike Street with an unusual screen wall featuring a LED lighting display
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A hub of scientific and academic innovation and one of the first projects to break ground in the newly available I-195 District
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A six-story, square plan apartment building adding density to the Jewelry District
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A six-story pile of setbacks and surface changes along the Moshassuck River, Amtrack train corridor, and the State House
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Thirty “workforce’-priced apartment units in a three-story podium building occupying long vacant space on the West Side
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A new addition to a old home (and the demolition of another) on historic Angell St. brings new character and more space to those that want to find their zen
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A WBNA project house built on the site of a former auto body business along bustling Westminster Street