LThe Walter Dods Jr. Rise Center was equipped on the flagship university of Hawaii on the Mānoa campus and recently awarded Leed (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold from the US Green Building Council (USGBC). The six-story facility, which is for Hawai'i for the first time for Hawai'i, integrates an innovation and entrepreneurship with… Continue reading Leed Gold Certification reaches live learning work facility
Category: Modern Building Technologies
3D printing accelerates the construction of social housing in Ireland by 35%
Published on February 3, 2025 by Julia S. The greatest advantages of the 3D printing of construction are that technology can often build structures faster and cheaper than conventional building methods. Nevertheless, it is logical to take over the technology for social apartments. In Grange Close, Ireland, the company built the HTL.Tech property for a… Continue reading 3D printing accelerates the construction of social housing in Ireland by 35%
Sterling Steels earns Greensl Label certification for sustainable excellence
Sterling Steels Ltd. has announced that his flagship product Sterling has received the prestigious Greenssl label certification. The certification was officially presented at the annual ceremony for Green Building Awards 2024, which recently took place in the BMIC, Colombo. This recognition underlines Sterling Steels' commitment to sustainability and his leadership in environmentally friendly… Continue reading Sterling Steels earns Greensl Label certification for sustainable excellence
6Silencer Saturday #366: Show -Show -Supressor Roundup
Welcome back to Silencer on Saturday, sponsored by Yankee Hill Machine, creator of the new Victra-12-Shotgun Supressor. The Shot Show is over and this is a good opportunity to talk about what was new in the more global sense. We have published many articles and videos about the various new suppressors and their specifications, and… Continue reading 6Silencer Saturday #366: Show -Show -Supressor Roundup
The Lyon College breaks the ground for Bad Boy Stadium | College / professionals
Batesville – Lyon College opened the foundation for the first home game of the 2025 team on September 13 on Friday, January 31, 2025 in the Bad Boy Stadium, the future home of the Scots football. “This is a historical day for Lyon College,” said President Dr. Melissa Taverner. “The Bad Boy Stadium will not… Continue reading The Lyon College breaks the ground for Bad Boy Stadium | College / professionals
Metropolis resources for a better built environment
Tool kits for practitioners These three resource on interior designs constructive carbon emissions; Equity over supply chains, processes and results; and Outdoor initiatives – were created by an advisory process in which dozens of experts in relation to architecture, interior design, manufacturing, construction, real estate and customer teams were involved. Everyone closes a critical gap… Continue reading Metropolis resources for a better built environment
Discoveries and missions indicate that moon activities can be continued
For centuries, the moon has been regarded as a lifeless, frozen body, apparently unchanged, since the old volcanic activity has stopped billions of years ago. However, exciting new research results show that this view may require a serious review. A groundbreaking study in published in The Planetary Science Journal Shows that the moon can have… Continue reading Discoveries and missions indicate that moon activities can be continued
New Stark Depot in Denmark has “big rent department”
A large equipment department was included in a large new location in Denmark by the Stark Group, the retailer and dealer of building materials. Stark, the 1,100 branches in Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway, said that the new 10,500 m2 depot in Næstved in the southern part of Zealand will be… Continue reading New Stark Depot in Denmark has “big rent department”
Fort Bliss reveals the first 3D printed barracks in the US Army
Two soldiers run in a newly built 3D-printed barracks in Fort Bliss. The two 5,700 square meters of barracks are the largest 3D printed structures in the western hemisphere. Omar Ornelas / El Paso Times A soldier stands on January 29, 2025 next to a wall of the newly built 3D barracks in Fort Bliss… Continue reading Fort Bliss reveals the first 3D printed barracks in the US Army
Jeanne Gang on Architecture as a “catalytic force” for sustainability
Experts estimate that at least 30 percent of the world's annual carbon emissions are bound to the built environment, since they are strongly due to the burning fossil fuels for the production of materials such as cement and steel and for heating and cooling buildings. This statistics focus on architects at the center of a… Continue reading Jeanne Gang on Architecture as a “catalytic force” for sustainability