Innovations for Sustainable Building
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
Nearly zero-energy buildings: A difficult challenge for Southern Europe
Viewpoint: Redefining engineering and apprenticeships to boost infrastructure
Prize-winning technology to make the desert bloom
UK engineers develop device for earthquake-proofing buildings
Timber towers: the rise of the wooden skyscraper
Engineering the world’s grandest architectural projects
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used...
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Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are still very much a ways away from creating super-intelligent robots, AI seems to be becoming more and more like us every few months. Though the debate for what role AI...
Nearly zero-energy buildings: A difficult challenge for Southern Europe
Researchers have analyzed the building situation in countries in southern Europe Summary:Â Most of the countries in Southern Europe are ill-prepared when it comes to implementing nearly zero-energy buildings, and in particular, when addressing the challenge to modernize existing buildings, say researchers who have proposed improvements for the development of...
Viewpoint: Redefining engineering and apprenticeships to boost infrastructure
An integrated approach to planning is essential to ensure that the UK develops a skilled workforce to deliver its ambitious slate of infrastructure projects, argues Richard Robinson Over the past few years much-needed momentum for infrastructure has gathered pace, with investment plans on a Victorian scale now taking shape....
Prize-winning technology to make the desert bloom
Line in the sand: New technology could transform poor-quality sandy soils into high-yield agricultural land. Through a combination of climate change, drought, overgrazing and other human activities, desertification across the world is on the march. It’s a process defined by the UN as “land degradation in arid, semi-arid and...
UK engineers develop device for earthquake-proofing buildings
UK developed structural engineering technology could protect buildings from the impact of earthquakes or blasts, preventing collapse and reducing the damage caused. Developed by a group at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, the system makes use of stainless steel ‘sacrificial devices’ which are placed strategically in the structure so that...
Timber towers: the rise of the wooden skyscraper
Engineers and architects around the world are re-evaluating the use of timber as the prime construction material for high-rise buildings. Ben McCluskey reports. PLP Architects’ proposed Oakwood Timber Tower Wood is the oldest of construction materials. It’s elemental, and humankind’s relationship with it runs deep, but in a very...
Engineering the world’s grandest architectural projects
UK firm Newtecnic is using engineering know-how to turn architectural dreams into reality Tucked away in the heart of Cambridge’s city centre sits the R&D department of one of the UK’s most interesting engineering firms. Founded in 2003, Newtecnic is behind some of the world’s grandest civil projects, from...
The future of bridges
Since the 1990’s there has been considerable development in the design and construction of bridges ranging from boutique footbridges to long span bridges and large sea-crossings. Widespread use of computers and involvement of architects has improved both the engineering quality and aesthetic appeal of bridges. In many parts of...
The only way is down
Could underground engineering help solve cities’ overcrowding problems? Culture is replete with the concept of civilisations living underground. It crops up in everything from HG Wells to Elizabeth Beresford. Of course, Wells’ underground dwellers were mutated cannibals and Beresford’s were pointy-nosed mammals with an excellent grasp of English and...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are still very much a ways away from creating super-intelligent robots, AI seems to be becoming more and more like us every few months. Though the debate for what role AI...
Nearly zero-energy buildings: A difficult challenge for Southern Europe
Researchers have analyzed the building situation in countries in southern Europe Summary:Â Most of the countries in Southern Europe are ill-prepared when it comes to implementing nearly zero-energy buildings, and in particular, when addressing the challenge to modernize existing buildings, say researchers who have proposed improvements for the development of...
Viewpoint: Redefining engineering and apprenticeships to boost infrastructure
An integrated approach to planning is essential to ensure that the UK develops a skilled workforce to deliver its ambitious slate of infrastructure projects, argues Richard Robinson Over the past few years much-needed momentum for infrastructure has gathered pace, with investment plans on a Victorian scale now taking shape....
Prize-winning technology to make the desert bloom
Line in the sand: New technology could transform poor-quality sandy soils into high-yield agricultural land. Through a combination of climate change, drought, overgrazing and other human activities, desertification across the world is on the march. It’s a process defined by the UN as “land degradation in arid, semi-arid and...
UK engineers develop device for earthquake-proofing buildings
UK developed structural engineering technology could protect buildings from the impact of earthquakes or blasts, preventing collapse and reducing the damage caused. Developed by a group at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, the system makes use of stainless steel ‘sacrificial devices’ which are placed strategically in the structure so that...
Timber towers: the rise of the wooden skyscraper
Engineers and architects around the world are re-evaluating the use of timber as the prime construction material for high-rise buildings. Ben McCluskey reports. PLP Architects’ proposed Oakwood Timber Tower Wood is the oldest of construction materials. It’s elemental, and humankind’s relationship with it runs deep, but in a very...
Engineering the world’s grandest architectural projects
UK firm Newtecnic is using engineering know-how to turn architectural dreams into reality Tucked away in the heart of Cambridge’s city centre sits the R&D department of one of the UK’s most interesting engineering firms. Founded in 2003, Newtecnic is behind some of the world’s grandest civil projects, from...
The future of bridges
Since the 1990’s there has been considerable development in the design and construction of bridges ranging from boutique footbridges to long span bridges and large sea-crossings. Widespread use of computers and involvement of architects has improved both the engineering quality and aesthetic appeal of bridges. In many parts of...
The only way is down
Could underground engineering help solve cities’ overcrowding problems? Culture is replete with the concept of civilisations living underground. It crops up in everything from HG Wells to Elizabeth Beresford. Of course, Wells’ underground dwellers were mutated cannibals and Beresford’s were pointy-nosed mammals with an excellent grasp of English and...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are still very much a ways away from creating super-intelligent robots, AI seems to be becoming more and more like us every few months. Though the debate for what role AI...
Nearly zero-energy buildings: A difficult challenge for Southern Europe
Researchers have analyzed the building situation in countries in southern Europe Summary:Â Most of the countries in Southern Europe are ill-prepared when it comes to implementing nearly zero-energy buildings, and in particular, when addressing the challenge to modernize existing buildings, say researchers who have proposed improvements for the development of...
Viewpoint: Redefining engineering and apprenticeships to boost infrastructure
An integrated approach to planning is essential to ensure that the UK develops a skilled workforce to deliver its ambitious slate of infrastructure projects, argues Richard Robinson Over the past few years much-needed momentum for infrastructure has gathered pace, with investment plans on a Victorian scale now taking shape....
Prize-winning technology to make the desert bloom
Line in the sand: New technology could transform poor-quality sandy soils into high-yield agricultural land. Through a combination of climate change, drought, overgrazing and other human activities, desertification across the world is on the march. It’s a process defined by the UN as “land degradation in arid, semi-arid and...
UK engineers develop device for earthquake-proofing buildings
UK developed structural engineering technology could protect buildings from the impact of earthquakes or blasts, preventing collapse and reducing the damage caused. Developed by a group at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, the system makes use of stainless steel ‘sacrificial devices’ which are placed strategically in the structure so that...
Timber towers: the rise of the wooden skyscraper
Engineers and architects around the world are re-evaluating the use of timber as the prime construction material for high-rise buildings. Ben McCluskey reports. PLP Architects’ proposed Oakwood Timber Tower Wood is the oldest of construction materials. It’s elemental, and humankind’s relationship with it runs deep, but in a very...
Engineering the world’s grandest architectural projects
UK firm Newtecnic is using engineering know-how to turn architectural dreams into reality Tucked away in the heart of Cambridge’s city centre sits the R&D department of one of the UK’s most interesting engineering firms. Founded in 2003, Newtecnic is behind some of the world’s grandest civil projects, from...
The future of bridges
Since the 1990’s there has been considerable development in the design and construction of bridges ranging from boutique footbridges to long span bridges and large sea-crossings. Widespread use of computers and involvement of architects has improved both the engineering quality and aesthetic appeal of bridges. In many parts of...
The only way is down
Could underground engineering help solve cities’ overcrowding problems? Culture is replete with the concept of civilisations living underground. It crops up in everything from HG Wells to Elizabeth Beresford. Of course, Wells’ underground dwellers were mutated cannibals and Beresford’s were pointy-nosed mammals with an excellent grasp of English and...
WEEK SUMMARY TITLES
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used...
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty...
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
Ares Theofilopoulos, , Uncategorized, 0pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are still very much a ways away from creating super-intelligent robots, AI seems to be becoming more and more like us every few months. Though the debate for what role AI...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
3D Printing: Quick and economical home construction
Another way 3D printing is being used to make the world a better place is by reducing the cost of home construction enough to make new houses accessible to those whose income puts adequate shelter beyond their reach. One company that has made this its mission is ICON. Its...
New Artificial Intelligence Sees Like a Human, Bringing Us Closer to Skynet
pixabay Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a rapid rate ushering in a new age in technology. Though we are still very much a ways away from creating super-intelligent robots, AI seems to be becoming more and more like us every few months. Though the debate for what role AI...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...
The Science Behind the World’s Fastest Elevators
Super tall buildings require super fast elevators. This is how these wonders of engineering work. Part of the difficulty of having an excessively tall building is having an elevator to get quickly enough to the top. Or else people will not buy property in the building. The taller the...
Innovations for Sustainable Building
Building a more sustainable future begins with developing innovation for more sustainable buildings. photo by Ariella Brown We’re used to hearing bad news about the climate, but there is some very good news. According to the World Green Building Trends 2018 there are more sustainable features going into the...