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Architectural rendering of Camfil’s new flagship air filtration manufacturing facility in Texas, showcasing resilient design features, modern facade, and expanded parking space under a partly cloudy sky.

Texas Tough: Why Camfil’s New Flagship Is a Masterclass in Resilient Design

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Diana Kightlinger

After tornadoes leveled one facility and the COVID-19 pandemic upended supply chains, Camfil didn’t just rebuild—it doubled down on smarter, stronger design

Modern glass building reflecting trees and blue sky, symbolizing sustainable architecture and the environmental transparency promoted by Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).

What Are Environmental Product Declarations? A Guide for Architects, Engineers and Contractors

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Diana Kightlinger

Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are becoming essential for AEC professionals aiming to reduce embodied carbon and make smarter, data-driven material choices

Interior view of a modern Premier League stadium with red seats, architectural roof design, and a pristine green pitch, highlighting the evolution of football stadiums into architectural icons.

How Premier League Stadiums Became Architectural Icons: A Journey from the Stands to the Pitch

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Frank Kalman

The stadiums that host the best in English football showcase a blend of historic architecture, modern engineering and unique fan experiences, defining their lasting architectural significance

Fenway Park at sunset, showcasing the iconic Green Monster and empty grandstands—one of Major League Baseball’s most historic stadiums.

MLB’s Most Historic Stadiums: Iconic Designs, Legendary Histories and Must-See Ballparks

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Frank Kalman

Baseball’s most historic stadiums blend iconic designs, rich histories and enduring traditions that continue to captivate fans and architecture enthusiasts alike

Modern floating homes with sustainable wooden exteriors reflecting on calm water in an urban canal, showcasing innovative floating architecture as a solution to urban space challenges.

Building the Future: How Floating Architecture Is Solving Urban Space Challenges

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Emily Beyda

Facing land shortages and rising seas, architects are embracing floating structures as a groundbreaking solution for sustainable urban growth

Zombie Malls

Are Malls Dying? It’s Complicated

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Domonic Diaz-Weston

Physical, brick-and-mortar shopping malls have been declared ‘dead’ time and again, but their real future is more complicated for builders (from 2022).

5 Built Works That Epitomize Architect Fay Jones

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Diana Kightlinger

Along a 100-mile stretch through the Ozarks lie several of the most significant buildings in American architecture, all designed by Arkansas native son Fay Jones

In door ski resort

Indoor Ski Resorts: Climate Change Solution or Problem?

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Diana Kightlinger

Outdoors or in, energy, water and waste create challenges as resorts claim and aim to go green

Bluebeam Architecture June 2024

Marvel at These Spectacular Architecture Stories from Built

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Frank Kalman

Virtually visit the most influential architecture from Munich to London to San Diego

The 5 Buildings That Epitomize London Architecture

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Lauren Dixon

The city’s architectural charm is rooted in both its cherished history as well as its modern innovations (from 2020)

Design Core Detroit

Revitalizing Design in Detroit

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Emily Beyda

Design Core Detroit is working to invigorate the once-downtrodden city by inspiring local architects, artists and builders to bring it back to life

Healing Spaces and Wellness Architecture

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Hamish Champ

Designers have long been aware of the link between healthy buildings and healthy occupants. The emergence of wellness architecture will only add to the clamour for our built environment to be better for us.

Ugly Buildings

The Life and Afterlife of Three of the World’s Ugliest Buildings

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Elisa Silverman

While not every architectural style is for everyone, there are some buildings that are universally described as downright ‘ugly’—here are three of the most famous

Built Celebrates World Architecture Day 2023

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Frank Kalman

These stunning architecture stories will scratch your design itch, from spectacular practitioner profiles to visual tours of classic European cities

Sense and Sensibility: How Architects Are Designing with Sensory Needs in Mind

Building, Design & ArchitectureBy Hamish Champ

Architects have long sought to design buildings that suited occupants’ needs, as well as being aesthetically pleasing. Lately, the built environment has acknowledged the need to create buildings which cater for occupants’ needs in more ways than one

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