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In a quest to offer portability while maximizing floorspace, we've seen tiny houses that can pop out, expand upwards, and even take off their roof.
Electrical and Plumbing for Alternative Building!
"It's not the heat, it's the humidity." That adage applies indoors as well as out, which is where an experimental new material comes in. It absorbs humidity within rooms, reducing the need to run power-hungry ventilation systems.
Why I DON'T Build With MOLDS Anymore - Hard Lessons Learned!
As 3D-printed architecture continues to mature from niche proposition to disruptive technology, housing developments are beginning to roll out worldwide.
We've been following the journey of Cover, a Los Angeles-based prefab home builder, almost since their inception a decade ago.
Thousands of Circular Homes Are Surviving Hurricanes Across the US Thanks to North Carolina Company
While 3D printing might have been around for a while, its capabilities are still somewhat limited and many don't quite realise what the extent is that it can do.
We've seen a lot of crazy renders and heard big promises but now Saudi Arabia has finally delivered on the first part of its incredible Neom giga-project. Named Sindalah, it provides an ultra-exclusive luxury island getaway for a select number of wel
We've seen a lot of crazy renders and heard big promises but now Saudi Arabia has finally delivered on the first part of its incredible Neom giga-project. Named Sindalah, it provides an ultra-exclusive luxury island getaway for a select number of wel
As the Line gigaproject continues to grow in the Saudi desert, some new construction details have been announced that highlight the mind-boggling challenge of turning a huge tract of rugged landscape...
Tiny homes don't often have a full suite of smart gadgets, but Massimo Modular rings in all the bells and whistles with the futuristic, nearly completely see-through, tiny E9 smart home.
This driveway will last 100 years!
Following its reveal earlier this year, leading 3D-printed architecture firm Icon is now busy constructing its ambitious El Cosmico campground hotel project in the Texas desert.
A pair of Princeton engineers have developed a new kind of concrete that promises more than 5 times the damage resistance of the usual stuff, by poking holes in its structure.
At the University of Maine, one of the world's largest 3D printers is using sawdust from the state's lumber industry to 3D print cozy wooden cabins.
A remarkably ambitious proposal in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, looks set to take timber to new heights. Assuming all goes to plan, the project will become the world's tallest timber skyscraper once complete.
A robotic truck equipped with a 105-ft (32-m) telescopic boom arm has just journeyed from Australia to Florida.
through the ages domes have been used as shelters, homes, arenas and more. in this video I'm going to show you and explain the difference between what the dome styles are. in this case we talk about geodesic, ribbed, compression and monolithic.
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Spray-up vs. Pre-mix vs. Self Consolidating GFRC - Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete.
I hope the underwater construciton video was informative.
If you ever played with interlocking brick toys as a kid, or even as an adult, you're instantly qualified to build a house with Plaex blocks, according to the team behind a strong, recycled construction material that appears to have a lot of people r
The Mirage hotel is closing in July, ending a 34-year run as a landmark on the Las Vegas Strip.
Glass might soon have some competition from an unlikely rival – bamboo. Scientists in China have turned regular old bamboo into a transparent material that's also resistant to fire and water, and suppresses smoke.
Snøhetta recently completed work on an impressively energy efficient high-rise in Norway. It combines clever design with sustainability features, allowing it to maintain a comfortable temperature, year-round, without any grid-based power.
Factory of the Future 1.0 can construct entire homes out of sustainable polymer materials.
Construction is the world's largest industry, employing seven percent of the planet's working-age adults, contributing 13 percent of the world's GDP and completing floor space equivalent to the city of Paris every seven days.
Move over New York. A developer plans a 1,907-foot tower overlooking sprawl and farmland. There are skeptics--'I just burst out laughing.'