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Greenhouse Technology in Architecture: Building Bright Spaces for the Future

ArchDaily

With walls and roofs composed mainly of transparent or translucent materials, these structures harness solar energy to create a controlled environment. Beyond their original role in plant cultivation, they have evolved into projects that emphasize sustainability, education, and conservation. Read more ยป

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โ€œMake Universal Uniqueโ€: WoHo Systems' Approach to Prefabrication, Sustainability, and Adaptable Design

ArchDaily

Image Courtesy of WoHo Systems Contemporary challenges and technological developments inevitably trigger changes in how we design and build our cities. The traditional construction industry suffers from inefficiencies that render methods slow, expensive, or harmful to the environment.

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Evolution of Data Center Design: Modular Construction, Sustainable Architecture and Eclectic Form

ArchDaily

Image ยฉ Naver As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in society, architects are shifting their attention to the foundations of a digital future: data centers. Read more ยป

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Is shipping container architecture really sustainable?

Archinect

Ultimately, removing containers from the circular economy by retrofitting them into usable spaces could put a strain on the industry and result in the need to use more iron ore, causing even more harm to the environment. A simple technology, they have helped facilitate global trade like no other. billion by the year 2026.

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Digital Fabrication and Biomaterials in Architecture: Fusing Identity and Technology

ArchDaily

ยฉ Dinorah Schulte Carved stones were the first tools that hominids used to transform their environment. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and digital fabrication systems have been perceived as labor-replacing threats varying by context.

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ICON Unveils Groundbreaking Construction Innovations at SXSW: Revolutionizing Building with Robotics, AI, and Sustainable Materials

ArchDaily

Pioneering advanced construction and large-scale 3D Printing , ICON was selected as ArchDailyโ€™s Best New Practices of 2021 due to its boundary-breaking technology that is advancing capability in the built environment. The Texas -based startup has just unveiled various toolkits and products to modernize construction processes further.

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Adapt, Breathe, Regenerate: Envisioning a New Chapter in Architectural Materials

ArchDaily

From regenerative materials that integrate biology and engineering to circular economy principles redefining resource use, and hybrid approaches that blend traditional methods with cutting-edge technology, these innovations are reshaping the blueprint for the built environment. Read more

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