With the current rising inflation across the country, one market has pressed forward based on the increasing demand: multifamily commercial real-estate (CRE). CRE continues to be at an all-time high ...
“This isn’t what I asked for” is a phrase that’s all too common when it comes to an end-state of operational technology (OT) deployments. In many situations, building owners and operators receive ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. In order for the federal government to successfully implement a ...
Header Photo: Two students checking the temperature and pressure settings for a rooftop HVAC unit in the Larson Laboratory. A major research center for sustainable building technology has been founded ...
A lot of building managers would love to create more energy-efficient, sustainable properties, however many can’t stomach the higher costs that are so often associated with green practices. But what ...
At the Dutch Design Week, a house created entirely from bio-based materials aims to illustrate that circular design is not only feasible but a scaleable construction method for the future. Featuring ...
The first Model T hit the market more than 100 years ago, in 1908. For American consumers, mass access to the automobile was a miracle—a game changer that enabled vast opportunities for commerce, ...
Thinking about the apocalypse has long meant thinking about technology. The U.S. interstate highway system was built with an eye toward evacuating motorists before an impending nuclear war, and phone ...
The platitude one often hears in architecture school is that the most energy-efficient building is a black box with no windows. Early Passive Houses looked not too far off that, with thick, heavily ...