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Utilizing computer vision, AI technology for visual jobsite tasks

BD+C

Utilizing computer vision, AI technology for visual jobsite tasks 0 qpurcell Mon, 05/01/2023 - 09:32 AEC Tech Burns & McDonnell breaks down three ways computer vision can effectively assist workers on the job site, from project progress to safety measures. This technological solution is called computer vision.

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Century-Long Lives: The Architecture of Longevity

Architizer

Streets and outdoor spaces must prioritize safety and usability for people of all ages. One Green Mile – Public Space and Streetscape Design by StudioPOD and MVRDV , Mumbai, India | Photo by Suleiman Merchant Safety is a huge problem for many adults as they age. The WHO framework is not a set of abstract ideals.

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CUCADELLUM Tibidabo New Funicular by MIAS Architects

Archinect

MIAS Architects, in collaboration with Leitner, has designed the new funicular for the Tibidabo Amusement Park—a technological, sustainable, and cutting-edge train with minimal environmental impact. The utilization of advanced technology ensures minimal environmental impact and CO2 emissions.

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Technology and Building: Human-Free Construction

Architizer

But as technology advances and we continue to dream up new ways to design where we live, work and play, what happens when humans are slowly removed from construction and how we build? We’re inviting experts in technology, building and construction to discuss these issues and more at Future Fest: Register for Future Fest.

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Aluprof solutions in scientific and technological buildings

e-architect

Nevertheless, contemporary buildings tailored to the requirements of rapidly advancing technologies often serve scientific and technological purposes. As the following examples show, these buildings can also serve as scientific and technological hubs, influencing the advancement of our civilization.

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Healthy Buildings in a Changing Climate

Westeck News

Content courtesy of Pembina Institute Healthy Buildings in a Changing Climate In Pembina’s latest report, “ Healthy Buildings in a Changing Climate”, underscores the urgent need to retrofit existing buildings to protect Canadians’ health and safety. Deep retrofits offer numerous benefits beyond energy savings.

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Electrification & Decarbonization of Buildings

SW Oregon Architect

T he technology to build high-performance all-electric homes and buildings already exists, and innovation is driving even more advanced technology. The technology to build high-performance all-electric homes and buildings already exists in the market today and innovation is driving more advanced products.

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