Infrastructure Take the Smart Road to a Connected, Adaptable, Eco-Friendly Future by Laure Belmont The future of road infrastructure is smart, connected, and adapted to both new forms of mobility and energy excellence.
Architecture Location, Location, Relocation: Swedish Town in the Arctic Is Moving—Literally by Friederike Voigt Sweden's northernmost city, Kiruna, is sinking; mining has compromised the earth below. A massive Kiruna relocation project aims to save the Artic hamlet.
Infrastructure Auckland Public Transport Project Lays Digital Tracks to the Future by Rina Diane Caballar The future transit landscape is unknown, but in New Zealand, Auckland public transport moves forward with an ambitious rail project to support a growing city through all contingencies.
Construction Connected Construction: Redefining the Built World Through Collaboration [E-book] by Missy Roback Learn from industry experts and leading construction firms how connected data and next-generation construction technology improve collaboration, reduce risk, and deliver projects faster.
Infrastructure Railroad Design Chugs Along Faster and Wins Over Neighbors With VR, GIS, and BIM by Cathy Chatfield-Taylor For complex railroad-design projects in Scandinavia, AR/VR, GIS, and automation help decrease errors, boost coordination, and win over the neighbors.
Infrastructure Modular Bridges Provide On-Demand Infrastructure for Disaster Relief by Zach Mortice For areas devastated by natural disasters—or lacking infrastructure—modular bridges save lives. UK-based Mabey Bridge creates sturdy spans, quickly, where they’re needed most.
Infrastructure Generative Design Takes Digital Urban Planning to New Heights Near Abu Dhabi by Rina Diane Caballar In the shadow of Jebel Hefeet mountain in Abu Dhabi, experts are using digital urban planning to create a sustainable community development.
Infrastructure Hyperloop Technology Aims to Transform Transportation—Within the Decade by Matt Alderton Unlike the flying vehicles of science fiction, Hyperloop transportation is closer than you think to becoming a reality: Think New York to DC in 27 minutes—within this decade.
Infrastructure Will Gannett Fleming’s SKYPORT Help Uber Take Ridesharing Up in the Air? by Kim O’Connell As the world’s population urbanizes, congestion is becoming untenable. Uber SKYPORT is betting that small-footprint, driverless flying machines will be the answer to traffic woes.