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How Breathable Should Facades Be? Exploring Permeability and Impermeability in Building Envelopes

ArchDaily

Building technologies of the past rarely managed, however, to create a complete separation between us and the outside world. This article explores the differences between these two contrasting approaches, exploring how building facades are equipped to regulate indoor comfort and its environmental impact. Read more »

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Once considered a safe material, silicosis is the subject of new regulations and changing sentiments about its effects on our health

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Engineered stone is often hailed as a wonder material. It’s cheap, durable, recyclable, and attractive.

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engineers create durable concrete using rubber from recycled tires

designboom

the lighter, greener concrete meets the strength standards required by building regulations and significantly reduces manufacturing and transport costs. The post engineers create durable concrete using rubber from recycled tires appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Technology & sustainability is trending among customers: Mr. B.O. Prasanna Kumar (Engineering Consultants)

Building and Interiors

But, with the advancing plumbing technologies and limited services, we see a widening gap between the expected and the delivered. MEP consulting engineers are well-versed in a variety of commercial building issues. He also discusses the growing significance of MEP, engineering, & plumbing consultants. About Mr. B.O.

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How electric-vehicle technology is changing car design

Deezen

Cars will start to look dramatically different as electric vehicles become the norm but battery technology must first improve, designers tell Dezeen. Fossil-fuel-powered cars depend on a host of engineering components that has literally shaped them: the engine, the fuel tank, the radiator, the transmission, the exhaust pipe, etcetera.

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Montana makes history as the first U.S. state to approve 3D printed alternatives to concrete walls

Archinect

The state’s building code regulators recently voted to approve local contractor Tim Stark’s request to 3D print walls as an equal replacement for either CMUs or standard cored concrete blocks. Montana has become the first state in the nation to adopt broad-ranging regulatory approval for the use of 3D printing in construction.

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Advanced Framing (Optimum Value Engineering)

Santa Cruz Architect

In an era when sustainability, cost-efficiency, and resource conservation are paramount concerns in the construction industry, Advanced Framing, also known as Optimum Value Engineering (OVE), has emerged as a revolutionary construction method. Working with an experienced structural engineer is crucial.