How inclusive design supports resilience and climate preparedness
Gail Napell, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, shares five tips and examples of inclusive design across a variety of building sectors.
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Gail Napell, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, shares five tips and examples of inclusive design across a variety of building sectors.
IMEG's Edwin Dean, Joe Gulden, and Doug Sweeney, share seven key focuses for structural engineers when planning office-to-residential conversions.
Printed Farms, known for completing Florida’s first permitted 3D-printed house in Tallahassee, announces the completion of the world’s largest 3D-printed building: a luxury horse barn.
Properly assessing wind damage can identify vulnerabilities in a building's design or construction, which could lead to future damage or loss, writes Matt Wagner, SE, Principal and Managing Director with Walter P Moore.
Here are seven key areas where innovation in structural engineering is driving evolution.
Vancouver, Canada’s third largest metropolitan area, has the country’s highest seismic risk.
Getting a project through plan review can be an unusually long process, anywhere from six months to two years.
Significant risk increases seen in some areas of the U.S.
Double-V hangers and irregularly spaced gaps allow the structure to bend.
For employees, certain design strategies can lessen stress, improve health, and promote a greater sense of community connectivity, writes Perkins+Will project manager Jon Penndorf.
Expected to improve consistency of risk evaluation on commercial real estate transactions.
Kengo Kuma developed the rods, which are stronger and lighter than iron.
The hat truss-supported office tower was topped off in January, rising 25 stories above the Salt Lake City streets.
SaftiFirst’s custom curtain wall complied with all the seismic requirements while still blending in seamlessly with building’s design