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.
Architecture Collaborative Robotics Bridges the Gap Between Digital and Physical Manufacturing by Redshift Video
Construction Tackling a Tricky Flatiron-Shaped Build With Collaborative Construction Methods by Patrick Sisson
Construction From BIM to Big Data, Bouygues Builds the Construction Site of the Future by Maxime Thomas
Construction Sustainable Construction: Why Building for a Better World Is Better for Business by Sarah Jones The built environment plays a leading role in the health of the natural environment. But sustainable construction practices aren’t just good for the planet—they’re also good for business.
Construction The Success of Mass-Timber Building Hinges on Creating a Solid Supply Chain by Zach Mortice Wood construction is omnipresent in North America, but mass-timber building remains relatively unknown. To expand adoption of this sustainable material, a robust supply chain is vital.
Construction The Future of Building: Lessons Learned From the Pandemic [E-book] by Missy Roback As governments worldwide begin to allow nonessential businesses to reopen in the wake of COVID-19, the AEC industry must adapt to a new future of building. Read this e-book to learn more.
Construction Prefab Construction’s Benefits Grow With Design for Manufacture and Assembly by Markkus Rovito Design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA) allows parts of construction projects to take place off-site, which can reduce project length, cost, material use, pollution, and worker injuries.
Construction How Heroes Worldwide Built Modular and Prefab COVID-19 Hospitals in Mere Days by Matt Alderton During COVID-19, the AEC industry has supported those on the front lines, building modular hospitals around the world at breakneck speeds—and gaining valuable insights in the process.