Hope Springs – seven months in – BizWest

GREELEY — Seven months into the largest Habitat housing project of her career, Cheri Witt-Brown can finally say her organization doesn't have to turn away families ready to buy a home. Witt-Brown, executive director of Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity, has led Colorado's largest habitat project – Hope Springs. since the groundbreaking in June. By the… Continue reading Hope Springs – seven months in – BizWest

Simulation of habitat networks and sustainable optimization strategies for sectional functional impairments based on “land-species” coupling

Rare waterbirds play an important role in ecosystems. The survival situation of rare waterbirds to some extent reflects the health and stability of the ecosystem (Liu et al., 2024). All over the world, there are a variety of factors that influence the species composition and population distribution of rare waterbirds. These factors include climate change… Continue reading Simulation of habitat networks and sustainable optimization strategies for sectional functional impairments based on “land-species” coupling

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Future-proof data centers in Asia

As data center construction continues to expand globally, Asia has emerged as a major hub driven by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based platforms, supportive government policies and widespread use of the Internet of Things (IoT). However, the rapid growth of data centers raises important environmental concerns and presents the industry with a crucial… Continue reading Future-proof data centers in Asia

Clean the Sky – 3D printed carbon capture technology

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have unveiled an advanced 3D concrete printing technology that captures and stores carbon dioxide. This innovative process incorporates CO2 into the building material, increasing the strength and durability of the resulting structures. This method involves injecting a mixture of steam and carbon dioxide – both byproducts of… Continue reading Clean the Sky – 3D printed carbon capture technology

Where architecture meets renewable energy

Pakistan's energy sector is currently heavily dependent on fossil fuels, particularly coal and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), which contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. Although renewable energy sources such as solar and wind have seen significant growth in recent years, they still make up a relatively small part of the country's… Continue reading Where architecture meets renewable energy

Building with clay could change sustainable construction

The hurdles to using earth as a building material in the context of the circular economy. Credit: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2021). DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0182 Imagine standing in front of a multi-million pound building in the center of the French city of Lyon. With its rammed earth walls, it exudes warmth… Continue reading Building with clay could change sustainable construction

New design guide for apartments and townhouses on the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Council has launched a new apartment and townhouse design guide aimed at promoting climate-smart design that reflects the unique character of the region. This initiative comes at a time when the area is preparing for population growth and increased demand for medium-density housing. The guide was developed collaboratively by community architects, urban planners… Continue reading New design guide for apartments and townhouses on the Sunshine Coast

Montana Tech expands 3D printing capacity

Stay up to date with everything happening in the wonderful world of additive manufacturing through our LinkedIn community. According to Montana Tech, its mechanical engineering department recently purchased more than $1 million in equipment to expand its 3D printing capabilities. Equipment includes an Xact Metal system, two One Click Metal MPrint laser powder bed melting… Continue reading Montana Tech expands 3D printing capacity

Mozambique, Kisawa Sanctuary. Where technology meets nature

The Kisawa Sanctuary project aims to celebrate Mozambique's culture, community and environment and seek a connection to culture and nature Kisawa sanctuary in Mozambique An island is the last place you can imagine technology. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean, home to an ecosystem, Beguerra Island is also the location of the first resort with 3D… Continue reading Mozambique, Kisawa Sanctuary. Where technology meets nature