Could ‘smart’ building facades heat and cool buildings?
A promising research project looks at the possibilities for thermoelectric systems to thermally condition buildings, writes Mahsa Farid Mohajer, Sustainable Building Analyst with Stantec.
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A promising research project looks at the possibilities for thermoelectric systems to thermally condition buildings, writes Mahsa Farid Mohajer, Sustainable Building Analyst with Stantec.
BD+C editors are now accepting submissions for the annual 75 Top Building Products awards. The winners will be featured in the November/December 2024 issue of Building Design+Construction.
Avoiding the hype and gathering good data are half the battle toward making artificial intelligence tools useful for performing design, operational, and jobsite tasks.
Seamless Seattle will support the Seattle Department of Transportation’s commitment to increase the percentage of trips made by walking to 35% by 2035.
The MojoDome allows for a private work space while also maintaining a collaborative environment.
New proof-of-concept from Piaggio Fast Forward and Trimble enables robots and machines to follow humans.
A new web-based tool from Sasaki takes the guesswork out of heading back to the workplace.
New research shows how water-filled glass could help heat and cool buildings.
The Toe-To-Go elevator system allows riders to operate the elevator entirely with their feet.
Custom protective barriers help keep essential business employees safe.
The workstations are the perfect remedy for squirming, restless children and toddlers.
Precise positioning of mechanicals above its lighting keeps New York’s kinetic event space, The Shed, running.
Thyssenkrupp’s robotics interface platform helps robots use elevators like humans.