Enter today! BD+C's 75 Top Building Products for 2024
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.
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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.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a system that uses a camera to detect air leakage from buildings in real time.
A new proposal leverages driverless cars to free up almost all of Manhattan’s Park Avenue and Broadway for pedestrian paths.
The bespoke system is part of a master plan by Dror and Gensler that creates the world’s first underground cruise operation.
These materials can turn an ordinary wall into dynamic real estate.
Maker spaces, dry-erase walls, and flexible furniture highlight Kinkaid’s new Learning Center.
Developed by a team at Virginia Tech, the PTMD has been shown to reduce vibrations by as much as 75%.
Clemson University’s School of Architecture develops a patent-pending construction method that is gaining attention for its potential use in rapid, low-tech sustainable housing.
Spotting a phone booth on a public street may not become any less rare, but they may soon become fixtures in the modern office.
In less than one minute, Bloomframe transforms from an insulated picture window to an open balcony.
Driftscape could take the resort industry to places no hotel has ventured before.
AEC firms are taking a page from the tech industry, by infusing a deep commitment to innovation and disruption into their cultural DNA.