5 Things Architect Gautam Shenoy Can’t Live Without
AEC workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, an architect shares the items he can’t live without on the job
Profiles of some of the leading projects in the vertical and horizontal built environments.
AEC workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, an architect shares the items he can’t live without on the job
One company is refashioning its office with an eye toward remote work, while the other is designing its newest headquarters with full-time, in-person work in mind
Drone usage on jobsites has grown in recent years, but the industry should monitor constantly evolving regulations at the federal, state and local level
As green building codes become more common throughout the U.S., many builders may look to California for guidance on navigating the complex world of environmentally responsible construction
The industry, initially deemed “essential” in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, is now struggling with worker hesitancy to get vaccinated against the virus
The prefabrication building technique is catching on among major hotel brands as construction worker shortages and other trends highlight its advantages
Beantown’s charm is rooted in the city’s quaint historic places and winding, cobblestone streets—but these same characteristics make building in Boston no easy feat
Wineries and bars turned to an old Italian design-build concept to serve customers during the pandemic—and its success has convinced some the idea may be here to stay
In a world of increasing uncertainty and fast-moving technologies, construction firms would be wise to study the principles of change management
A building’s value comes from many factors, but what ultimately hits the nose can have a tremendous—and sneaky—influence on how people behave inside a structure as illustrated by scent architecture
The Massachusetts capital showcases some of the oldest—and most controversial—architecture in the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic seemingly spawned a topsy-turvy market for raw construction materials, but this Q&A reveals that pre-pandemic factors are also to blame
One company is aiming to use its innovative 3D printing technology to change residential construction as we know it
As the construction industry becomes greener and net zero buildings emerge, one company explores what it would take to create a zero carbon construction future.
Construction workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, a construction technology manager shares the items he can’t live without on the job