A team of engineers in Australia has unveiled a game-changing building material that could drastically lower construction costs — and pollution — worldwide. Developed by researchers at RMIT University ...
In partnership with Georgetown University’s Global Cities Initiative, IWBI and over a dozen supporting organizations—including AAFA, AIHA, ASHRAE, BOMA, Global Green, Green Building Initiative, Green ...
The world of architecture has undergone a dramatic transformation in the last decade, thanks to the evolution of visualization technologies. Among them, 3D architectural exterior rendering stands out ...
Johnson Controls, the 140-year-old leader in building technologies has thoroughly modernized such that it is able to drive remarkable value with the use of technology. With annual revenues exceeding ...
Across Europe and beyond, architects are confronting a turning point. As rising emissions targets collide with shrinking material supplies and the growing urgency of climate commitments, the built ...
In just a few short years, UC San Francisco’s Parnassus Heights campus will be transformed by the arrival of new, state-of-the-art buildings including the UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital and UCSF ...
An Australian construction firm has completed testing on concrete that captures air pollution and stores it for good, reported Australian Manufacturing. Boral ran trials using old concrete from one of ...