Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) are highly competitive and fast-growing industries. Hence, integrating the latest technologies, such as building information modeling (BIM), is essential for the design, building, and operation of these industries.
By Bhavna Kaveti
30 Oct 2023
All new building projects, even self-builds, extensions, and renovations, must be compliant with building regulations. This article will provide an overview of regulations and their importance and will explore whether there have been any changes in recent years.
By Reginald Davey
25 Oct 2023
The history of civilization is one of constant change, especially when it comes to the built landscape. Over the millennia, many buildings have come and gone, replaced by more fit-for-purpose structures. But, in the process, many historically significant buildings have been lost or altered beyond repair.
By Reginald Davey
18 Oct 2023
Skyscrapers have become the defining features of modern cities that push beyond the limits of engineering and architectural design. Structural engineering plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and success of every skyscraper.
By Samudrapom Dam
16 Oct 2023
The demand for cement, one of the critical materials to satisfy the growing infrastructure and housing needs, is increasing at a significant rate around the world.
By Samudrapom Dam
11 Oct 2023
Architectural design software is a type of software tool that is developed to enable architects, designers, and construction experts to plan, visualize, and oversee construction projects. This category of software tools offers a vast range of functions that help to streamline the design process and boost collaboration.
By Sarah Moore
4 Oct 2023
It has been nearly 40 years since the first smart building was unveiled to the public, promising a high-tech future where technology, improved infrastructure, and everyday life seamlessly meet.
By Reginald Davey
2 Oct 2023
In line with achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and limiting global warming to 1.5oC above pre-industrial levels, the UN has announced a new plan to decarbonize the construction sector, traditionally one of the most polluting industries globally.
By Reginald Davey
26 Sep 2023
Concrete is the most commonly used construction material in the world, but its use comes with some key environmental, technical, and durability issues. Now, Mimicrete, a start-up based in the UK, has unveiled proprietary self-healing concrete with the aim of improving the sustainability of construction.
This article will discuss some of the aspects that determine building survivability during wildfires and how buildings and communities can be made more fire-resistant.
By Michael Greenwood
18 Sep 2023