L.A.’s Secret Weapon Against Climate Change: More Trees
Southern California is one of the fastest-warming areas of the U.S., so Los Angeles and other cities are turning to urban forestry as a cooling strategy
Profiles of some of the leading projects in the vertical and horizontal built environments.
Southern California is one of the fastest-warming areas of the U.S., so Los Angeles and other cities are turning to urban forestry as a cooling strategy
The method typically put into action during emergencies—like COVID-19—provides lessons for conventional builders
The method is often maligned for its perceived incompatibility with complex, innovative architecture. Recent projects are challenging that notion
Though visually boring, the types of materials used—and what they do to sound—in highway noise barriers is interesting
Advancing technology, a growing prefab market and more “green” initiatives are just a few of the trends shaping the immediate future of the country’s construction sector
The new library in Austin, Texas, shows how architects and builders are re-thinking the traditional public institution to include aspects of modern life
Bluebeam Revu isn’t just for the vertical built environment. Here are ways civil engineering and project teams can take advantage of the software
The recently re-built Tappan Zee Bridge in New York demonstrates the process of underwater construction
How Knight Architecture led the conservation of the building designed by the legendary architect
AIT Bridges produces the bridges our nation needs in an innovative and cost-effective manner
Pacific Northwest Carpenters Institute outlines its seven steps to success.
ParkD aims to bring big changes to the parking structure industry
Envisioning the end of a major project starts from day one, so why doesn’t the project closeout package follow suit?
The renowned sports firm designed a state-of-the-art training facility for the NFL team
The contractor’s state-of-the-art facility aims to serve as an R&D hub