Reusing Construction Materials Is Key to Atlanta Building’s Green Dream by Redshift Video Reusing construction materials is one of the ways the team behind Georgia Tech’s Kendeda Building hopes to meet the Living Building Challenge, a rigorous green-building standard.
Construction What Is Preconstruction—and How Does It Predict Building Success? by Zac Hays, Autodesk Director
Architecture North Stars: 3 Designs Show How Nordic Architecture Leads With Sustainability by Mark de Wolf
Construction Restore 10,000 Relics by Hand? Heritage Preservation Takes the Case to the Cloud by Mark de Wolf Centuries of wind, rain, and sun have all taken their toll on a historical Dutch landmark. Now, thanks to BIM, heritage preservation may never be the same.
Infrastructure How a Korean Fuel Cell Technology Project Builds Clean Power and Social Value by Raphael Rashid South Korea was among the first countries impacted by the pandemic. This crisis accelerated companies developing fuel cell technology—and led to a sweeping Green New Deal.
Construction If Recycling Building Materials Is a Construction Priority, Leave It to BIM by Mark de Wolf Recycling building materials is a manual, time-consuming process. The ReCapture service from Sweden’s White Arkitekter promises to change that.
Construction Swedish Architects Use Cloud-Based Construction to Create China’s New Tech Hub by Mark de Wolf Thanks to cloud-based construction, 100-plus Swedish architects are designing a sustainable tech city in “China’s Hawaii”—all while working from home.
Construction Is Timber Bamboo the Future of Climate-Positive Industrialized Construction? by Zach Mortice Timber bamboo is a renewable, carbon-sinking building material. With the growing demands of the built world, it could be a game changer for global construction.