Expansion projects at L.A.'s and Atlanta's airports exemplify how modular and prefabricated construction can reduce costs, shorten timelines, and minimize disruptions.
The conversations, ranging from material exploration to mass customization, are complemented by photography of significant 21st-century buildings.
Whipped by brutal winds, the historic wildfire event unfolding across Southern California has claimed thousands of homes, ...
A quiet residential block on Staten Island is the unlikely location of a potentially game-changing project: the first modularly constructed public bathroom in New York. The modest structure, designed ...
The Danube River flows from Germany’s Black Forest some 1,800 miles across Europe before pouring into the Black Sea. As the continent’s second-longest river, it has served as a west-to-east conduit, ...
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Imagine fully demountable, prefabricated concrete floors that reduce emissions by two-thirds and are beautiful to boot. This is what Swiss company Vaulted claims to deliver with its Rippmann Floor ...
Built on the site of a deteriorated 1960s house, this New York residence is both a perch and a frame, floating above the tree ...
Designed by an émigré from the Soviet Union, the curved structure helped introduce Modernism to a skeptical public—and ...
The construction industry is known for its slim profit margins and erratic market cycles—this despite accounting for $13 trillion in spending worldwide in 2023, or approximately 7 percent of global ...
Unlike many of the prefabricated accessory dwelling units (ADUs) flooding the California market, the Polyhaus does not fit on a flatbed truck fully assembled. The polyhedron-shaped house was conceived ...