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À Levallois, Technal se pose en douceur sur la façade d'un bâtiment tertiaire
RÉNOVATION ÉNERGÉTIQUE. L'aluminier a développé une solution sur-mesure qui permet de rénover thermiquement l'enveloppe d'un bâtiment en conservant l'ossature porteuse primaire des murs-rideaux, sans dépose totale. Ce procédé en sus de diminuer la durée d'un chantier est un moyen de valoriser l'existant tout en garantissant une intervention en site occupé.

Flambée des coûts, retards considérables : les "mégaprojets" européens à la dérive
INFRASTRUCTURE. La Cour des comptes européenne a mis un jour les données de son rapport de novembre 2020 sur le calendrier et les coûts des huit mégaprojets transfrontaliers en cours sur le continent. Et le constat dressé cinq ans auparavant ne s'est pas arrangé, loin de là.

Chiefs eye reunion with Bears assistant Eric Bieniemy
Eric Bieniemy's stay in Chicago could be a short one — the Chiefs are eyeing a reunion with the Bears running backs coach.The Chiefs requested an interview with him for their offensive coordinator position, per multiple reports Monday morning. There's not much the Chiefs need to find out about Bieniemy — head coach Andy Reid employed him from 2013-17 as running backs coach and 2018-22 as offensive coordinator. Bieniemy would take the place of Matt Nagy, whose contract is up and who could land a head coaching job during this cycle.In Kansas City, the head coach — and not the offensive coordinator — calls the plays.Bieniemy joined the Bears a year ago, citing his familiarity with general manager Ryan Poles and president/CEO Kevin Warren from his stints in Kansas City and Minnesota, respectively. The Bears were thrilled with how Bieniemy developed their running backs this year. The Bears averaged 102 rushing yards per game in 2024, the eighth-fewest in the NFL. They ran for 144.5 this year, the third-best average in the league. Under Bieniemy, D'Andre Swift has been more disciplined in not trying to hit home runs on every carry, while rookie seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai developed into a reliable option."This is a very demanding coach," coach Ben Johnson said last month. "He’s always on those guys. I think that’s a good thing, I really do. I think as much as they might not like it at times, overall, it just … you can’t let up when you have a coach like that. I think it’s brought the best out of that entire room."

Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hits the market for $350,000
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Walser House, a 123-year-old Austin home that inspired the architect's better-known works yet has spent the last two decades in shambles, is for sale.Asking price: $350,000.The government-sponsored Federal National Mortgage Association — better-known as Fannie Mae — put the house on the market this past week, after receiving title to the foreclosed property in December following a court-ordered sale."It's good news now that the building is out of the mess of the foreclosure process, and now, we've got a clear path to possible ownership for somebody to take this on," Barbara Gordon, executive director of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, said.The development potentially represents the best shot in more than a generation to revive the landmark two-story stucco home at 42 N. Central Ave. — provided the asking price, restoration costs of at least $2 million and a recent appraisal that valued the house at $65,000 don't chase away prospective buyers.The home is vacant and uninhabitable. A drone shot of the Walser House, showing the property’s need for extensive repairs. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Built in 1903 for printing executive Joseph Jacob Walser, the house is important because it brought together in a single design many of the elements Wright would use in later and larger Prairie School commissions.The home's strong horizontal lines, deeply overhanging eaves and band of windows on the second floor would find their way in Wright's more noteworthy homes such as the Emil Bach House, 7415 N. Sheridan Road, built in 1915, South Bend, Indiana’s K.C. DeRhodes House from 1906 and the Barton House, built in Buffalo, New York, in 1904.The Far West Side home is an official Chicago landmark that's also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.A new owner looking to repair the home would have to restore the exterior and interior to as close to the original look as possible."The landmark designation preserves the [original] design intent, the materials, the special character of the interior," Gordon said. "That's something any potential buyer is going to have to understand."The Wright conservancy, preservation groups Landmarks Illinois and Preservation Chicago, along with the organization Austin Coming Together have been working in concert to save the home since 2020. "It's going to be an expensive house to restore, but I think it's one really worth restoring," Preservation Chicago Executive Director Ward Miller said. Austin Coming Together Executive Director Darnell Shields said his organization had been working to buy the house from the bank that foreclosed on the property.Shields's group raised $40 million to convert a closed Chicago Public School at 5500 W. Madison St. — right across the street from the Walser — into the new Aspire Center for Workforce Innovation."We wanted to make a reasonable offer towards the [Walser, but] we haven't had any response or anything," Shields said. "So it was kind of startling to see it on the market — and then see it on the market for a more inflated price than what the property is currently worth right now, which is just egregious."Shields said he still planned to pursue purchasing the house and converting it to community use."Until it's protected, until real development, real stabilization efforts and investment happens, the house is under threat," Shields said. "And that's a blemish and a black eye potentially waiting to happen. We're trying our best to keep that from happening."

Dear Abby: Daughter is failing at being a good mother

Despite strides on equal pay, Illinois has long way to go

Active-duty troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota, Pentagon says

Minnesota AG talks about Trump's threat to deploy troops to quell protests

Iranian Americans protesting Iran's crackdown on demonstrations talk about the unrest
Los Angeles is home to the largest concentration of people of Iranian descent in the U.S. Over the weekend, protests against Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-government demonstrations continued.

Piton de la fournaise : à La Réunion, des milliers de personnes affluent pour admirer son éruption

Destroyed by arson, church named for MLK focuses on its rebirth on namesake's holiday

