The global energy equation is undergoing a seismic shift. Historically, commercial buildings were designed to consume energy passively, with minimal consideration for when, how or why they used power.
“I think you'll be asking different questions in 50 years,” the engineer behind the world's tallest building told Newsweek.
A Chilean startup is reimagining how our cities are built. Strong by Form, co-founded by Andrés Mitnik, has developed an ultralight engineered wood that can replace concrete and steel in the ...
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Colorado has mandated gas utilities to reduce air pollution by 41% by 2035, Canary Media reported. The action aims to cut harmful carbon pollution from homes and buildings while potentially setting a ...
Listed buildings are important architectural testaments to a society's rich and diverse history. Formally recognizing these buildings protects their significant architectural elements from alterations ...
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 ...
The Journey Home ministry supporters foresee their future $6.5 million Murfreesboro building helping people in need with interim housing and other services. The ministry founded in 2006 has served ...
There are no easy solutions to the energy challenges the world is currently experiencing. There’s mounting pressure to decarbonize: growing populations and increasing urbanization are driving demand ...