Climate change degrades buildings slowly but steadily
While natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires can destroy buildings in minutes, other factors exacerbated by climate change degrade buildings more slowly but still cause costly damage.
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While natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires can destroy buildings in minutes, other factors exacerbated by climate change degrade buildings more slowly but still cause costly damage.
Northglenn, Colo., a Denver suburb, has opened the new Northglenn City Hall—a net zero, fully electric building with a mass timber structure. The 32,600-sf, $33.7 million building houses 60 city staffers. Designed by Anderson Mason Dale Architects, Northglenn City Hall is set to become the first municipal building in Colorado, and one of the first in the country, to achieve the Core certification: a green building rating system overseen by the International Living Future Institute.
Clark Nexsen interior designers Anna Claire Beethoven and Brittney Just, CID, IIDA, LEED Green Associate, share why it is imperative to specify healthy building materials in K-12 schools.
Sustainability leaders from Skanska, RDH, and Polygon share five tips for successful water mitigation in mass timber construction.
The product-specific EPDs allow designers to more quickly earn a LEED v4 credit in the Materials & Resources category.
The mixed-use towers would each rise 36 stories into the sky and connect via rooftop skybridges.
People seem to experience a gravitation toward the water’s edge acutely and we traverse concrete and asphalt just to gaze out over an open expanse or to dip our toes in the blue stuff.
Curated Properties and Windmill Developments have teamed up to create a mixed-use building with food as the crux of the project.
Organizations are starting to realize that there are benefits to addressing employee wellbeing.
The architect behind China’s first vertical forest skyscraper has bigger plans for entire cities filled with vertical forests.
The plants will represent 250 species found in South Korea.
The project will be covered in 1,100 trees and 2,500 cascading plants and shrubs.
Over it’s 60-year lifespan, the power generated form the project would cover the energy cost of construction, production, and material transportation.
At the heart of Vincent Callebaut Architectures’ eco-neighborhood will be three 100-meter-tall Vertical Forests.