The Nisqually Earthquake was a wake-up call to build stronger buildings across Puget Sound. More than two decades later, ...
With wildfires happening more often and burning more area, homes need to be “hardened” to make them more fire-resistant ...
Explore how artificial intelligence and advanced remote sensing are transforming earthquake preparedness and enhancing ...
The video demonstrates how a single-story home is 3D-printed on-site using a high-tech robot and a low-carbon cementitious ...
Introducing Nest House : The Pinnacle of Sustainable Luxury in Berkeley Hills ...
The new East Japan Railway Company (JR East) train - the E10 - will come into service in 2030 and replace the existing E2 and E5 bullet trains on the Tohoku route.
Concrete structures in Japan capture and store about 14% of the CO2 emissions released during cement production, according to a new study. Their findings provide crucial insights for offsetting CO2 ...
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Dezeen on MSNThe tallest building in every South American nationFollowing the completion of Brazil's tallest skyscraper, we've rounded up the tallest building in each of the South American ...
A team of Japanese researchers has discovered that Japan's concrete structures—including buildings and infrastructure—absorb ...
RoseVilla Senior Living is seeking new ways to grow the community and further its environmentally sustainable efforts in 2025 and beyond. The Portland, ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNWatsonville architect William Weeks | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History"William Weeks (1864 to 1936) was a Watsonville architect who became known throughout California, Nevada and Oregon for his beautifully designed homes, businesses, churches and civic buildings, making ...
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