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.
CallisonRTKL’s design combines artificial intelligence, electric vehicle technology, and the latest in medical equipment.
The installation combines cyber-physical building materials constructed from lightweight carbon fiber filament with a collection of autonomous drones.
Merwehaven Harbor in Rotterdam will be home to the world’s first floating farm.
Catering to our natural circadian rhythm is a task designers are taking to heart.
Multistory industrial buildings provide the best chance at keeping up with the rapid growth of e-commerce in North America.
A Cleveland-based architect and a NASA Ames researcher have a novel idea for building on Mars.
SuitX modules can be used separately or combined to form a full-body exoskeleton.
San Francisco startup Bitfinder debuts a commercial-grade version of its air quality monitoring system.
The Embr Wave Wristband acts like a personal thermostat and could become a user-friendly component in building energy-saving strategies.
With this patented, steel-and-concrete hybrid system, the service core will no longer be the schedule bottleneck on new construction projects.