Regenerative development and design extend the focus on buildings and infrastructure to realizing the inherent potential of an ecosystem and community

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Wenting Li
Wenting Li is an illustrator in Toronto, drawing images of real and imagined spaces. She has done work for The New York Times, The Walrus, Johns Hopkins Health Review and Twitter. https://www.wentingli.com/
From generative AI to the industry’s continued sustainability push, these were the top Built Blog stories in 2023
Technology offers a great opportunity to drive better outcomes for public sector construction projects
Yelana Moton became fascinated with the industry at a young age—now she’s proud to work to help build structures that change people’s lives for the better
In this second in a short series of articles we look at some examples of how Bluebeam helped public sector organisations make the review process more efficient, saving time and money and speeding up the delivery schedule.
The emerging technology is transforming construction in all sorts of ways—even for more classic design styles
By combining future-focused climate data with the latest building science, the industry can adapt the built environment for a planet of extremes
The ubiquitous material can help address the housing shortage and sustainability
Construction has been somewhat behind on things like technology and remote working. But the COVID-19 pandemic forced the sector to revisit how it did things; now it is embracing fresh ways of working that could lead to gains in productivity and worker well-being.
Chris Stricklin spent more than 20 years cultivating leadership lessons as a pilot in the Air Force. Now he’s bringing those lessons as a leader in the construction industry