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Cutting-Edge Craft: 8 Times CNC Technology Redefined Modern Wooden Architecture

Architizer

One of these tools is CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology a method that cuts, mills and carves materials with machine-guided precision. Whether carving out wooden lattices, constructing gravity-defying pavilions, or repurposing recycled materials, CNC technology can help turn complex ideas into reality.

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Tiny MT1 electric truck is "future of utility transportation" says Yves Béhar

Deezen

It was made for urban use and excursions "We designed the future of utility transportation by maximizing every inch to provide comfort without compromising performance or capability," said Swiss designer Yves Bhar, who co-founded the company with Jason Marks and Forrest North. It can hit 60 miles per hour in less than four seconds.

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EcoCities: Blueprint for Sustainable Urban Living

Santa Cruz Architect

Tianjin Eco-City is proposed as a sustainable solution to the urban future (image credits: China.org.cn) As cities across the globe grapple with the challenges of rapid urbanization, climate change, and resource scarcity, the concept of EcoCities has emerged as a guiding framework for sustainable urban development.

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Littow Architectes creates collection of off-grid cabins on Helsinki archipelago

Deezen

Named the Majamaja Off-Grid Village, the cabins are located on a rocky site on the water's edge, which had little access to transportation infrastructure or public utilities. They were prefabricated At the heart of each cabin is an "all-in-one technology module" that the utility systems run on.

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Artificial Intelligence as an Ally in Architectural Decarbonization: From Conception to Building Implementation

ArchDaily

Image by Nick Fewings Unsplash For a long time, sustainability in the architectural field was synonymous with technology. Efficiency was directly linked to innovative technological devices that adorned buildings with gadgets. Marina Gardens, Singapore. Read more »

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This Japanese housing project utilizes regenerative architecture to support its natural surrounding environment

Archinect

has designed a sustainable residence noted for its positive impact on the surrounding environment. It combines traditional Japanese civil engineering with contemporary technology. Japanese regenerative architectural design studio tono Inc.

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Powering-Up Through the Facade: Maximizing Energy with Building-Integrated Photovoltaics

ArchDaily

40-storey building utilizing ClearVue BIPV products, solar glazing, and solar cladding. This premise has become a widely accepted idea in the field of technology, where numerous historical breakthroughs have emerged from innovative methods. Read more »

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