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The future of construction: University of Washington's living structures
Researchers at the University of Washington are using engineered living materials to rethink how buildings are made and how ...
The long-term acceptance of intelligent environments will depend less on their technical sophistication than on how they feel to inhabit. People embrace systems that feel helpful, calm and respectful.
While demolition has long been the preferred option, more and more designers and owners are now opting to take a more ...
The increasing threat of climate change has more and more building owners and homebuyers considering the sustainability of their structures and the role construction plays in global warming and use of ...
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Explore every building in the world: Map charts 2.75 billion structures in 3D - including your home
From historic homes in Edinburgh to towering skyscrapers in Shanghai, you can now explore every building in the world from the comfort of your home. An incredible new map charts the location and size ...
Engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls. What if construction ...
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