The Root of Architect Liz Diller’s Unique Style
Diller didn’t initially set out to be an architect, but her designs have become some of the most celebrated in the industry
Diller didn’t initially set out to be an architect, but her designs have become some of the most celebrated in the industry
The construction trades remain largely male-dominated, but these two tradeswomen offer an inspiring example of how to persevere despite lingering challenges
The world’s fastest-growing media format is inspiring many in the construction industry to jump in with shows of their own. Here’s why one construction podcaster says every contractor should consider the gig
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
In a world of increasing uncertainty and fast-moving technologies, construction firms would be wise to study the principles of change management
The leader of the Austin Bluebeam User Group shows how virtual meetings have helped bolster the value of building community around the use of construction technology
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The first non-family-member CEO of the 84-year-old contractor shares why she got into construction, the biggest issues facing the industry and the best advice she’s ever received
Two female construction entrepreneurs share how they broke through to lead successful companies
Minority representation in the architecture profession is woefully low, with the disparity especially large when it comes to Black Americans
Organizations across the industry are working to improve its minority representation by developing programs that drive awareness at the youngest ages
Common industry workflows like RFI and quality inspections are given a re-think by students aiming to discover new efficiencies through construction’s digital transformation
The industry’s stern reputation and physical toll means construction firms need to make an intentional effort to care for workers’ mental well-being
The construction industry needs to adopt a culture that allows innovation to prosper—but it cannot always replicate what it sees in other sectors
The instructor talks about the biggest challenges facing AEC professionals as well as how he uses Revu in the classroom