A guide to Climate-Resilient Design…
Resilient design stands for the design of buildings, landscapes, regions, and communities responding to manmade and natural disasters as well as the long-term effects of climate change.
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Resilient design stands for the design of buildings, landscapes, regions, and communities responding to manmade and natural disasters as well as the long-term effects of climate change.
…isn’t a simple task, especially if you don’t have real estate experience; here’s what to cover. Industrial site selection is a crucial process for businesses
has become increasingly popular due to its numerous environmental, economic, and aesthetic benefits. Reclaimed wood is old wood that has been carefully dismantled from structures
…can steel fiber solutions reduce embodied carbon in buildings? Buildings are currently responsible for 39% of global energy related carbon emissions: 28% from operational emissions,
Passive design and passive cooling strategies play a crucial role in creating sustainable buildings by minimizing energy consumption, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing occupant comfort.
Smart lighting systems offer several features and technologies that can significantly contribute to a sustainable building. Here are some of the ways in which smart
Carbon emissions are a major contributor to climate change, and the built environment is responsible for approximately 40% of the world’s annual carbon emission. This is
Cement is the most common building material in the world. Nearly 9,000 pounds of concrete — cement combined with an aggregate such as gravel, crushed stone, or
ECOWORKS Asia sat down with Robert Himmler, Managing Director EGS-plan (Bangkok) Co. Ltd., an engineering consultancy for energy efficient and sustainable buildings, and talk about
Green roofs offer many public, private, and design-based benefits. Mitigate Heat Island Effect The natural plantings and soils in green roofs mitigate the heat island