A team of engineers in Australia has unveiled a game-changing building material that could drastically lower construction costs — and pollution — worldwide. Developed by researchers at RMIT University ...
According to TechXplore, researchers from Drexel University may have come up with an innovative new way to make heating and cooling buildings more energy efficient by taking inspiration from the ears ...
What if our homes were alive? I don’t mean smart homes with the disembodied voice of Alexa deciding the setting for your living room spotlights. I mean actually alive – growing, living, breathing and ...
An Australian construction firm has completed testing on concrete that captures air pollution and stores it for good, reported Australian Manufacturing. Boral ran trials using old concrete from one of ...
The global energy equation is undergoing a seismic shift. Historically, commercial buildings were designed to consume energy passively, with minimal consideration for when, how or why they used power.
Across Europe and beyond, architects are confronting a turning point. As rising emissions targets collide with shrinking material supplies and the growing urgency of climate commitments, the built ...