Labor and materials are arguably the two most critical ingredients of any construction project. No buildings transform skylines, no bridges span rivers and no homes rise from foundations without them. That's why pricing of these two production components ...
Architects Recognized At Inaugural
The American Institute of Architects Miami Chapter, Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association (GMBHA) and a public relations company have announced the winners of the first annual Miami Hospitality Design Awards. With more than 150 architecture, ...
The industry’s top women leaders
Not long ago, it was unusual to find more than just a few women working in a skilled trade or leading a team on a construction project. While women still only make up a little more than 10% of the construction workforce, more join the industry as superint ...
Stratford MSG Sphere gets green light
The Madison Square Garden (MSG) Sphere in Stratford has been given the go ahead by the local authority’s planning committee, three years after plans went in. Members of the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) Planning Decisions Committee voted th ...
MIT creates “library of tree forks”
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a way to turn wood waste into load-bearing structures by taking advantage of natural properties of trees. Sections of wood that contain knots and forks are usually ground up and turned ...
Future cities could be 3D printed
3D printed concrete may lead to a shift in architecture and construction. Because it can be used to produce new shapes and forms that current technologies struggle with, it may change the centuries-old processes and procedures that are still used to const ...