
by Kathleen Moore
For Roni Deitz, this work is personal. She grew up in New Jersey, so Deitz had never experienced a major hurricane. Then Hurricane Ike stormed ashore the Texas coastline in 2008, while she was an...
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Straight lines may be efficient, but in Barcelona, theyāre practically a provocation. The chaotic and curvy forms of the cityās iconic buildings are now part of its identity ā from the jagged columns of La Sagrada Familia, which stretch heavenward...
by Chris Noon
by Christof Lorenz
David Settlemyer had a distinct knack for making the impossible seem inevitable. Armed with a Southern drawl and an arsenal of folksy colloquialisms ā “as useful as socks on a rooster” was a favorite ā the Kannapolis, North Carolina native...

by Jay Moye
Some engineering marvels were once highly controversial projects. As the Empire State Building grew above Manhattan during the Great Depression, many New Yorkers complained that the iconic Art Deco skyscraper was a waste of money. Throughout the 1990s, security-conscious Brits...
by Chris Noon
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A blood-red helicopter swooped low over a French village at the foot of Mont Blanc, dangling what looked like a miniature wrecking ball. Renaud Keriven feared that his enthusiasm for the project ā for the chance to change how we...
by Sean O'Neill
For Roni Deitz, this work is personal. She grew up in New Jersey, so Deitz had never experienced a major hurricane. Then Hurricane Ike stormed ashore the Texas coastline in 2008, while she was an engineering student in Houston. āI...

by Kathleen Moore
The French poet Alphonse de Lamartine famously proclaimed that the city of Pau in the southwest of France has āthe most beautiful view of the Earth, just as Naples has the most beautiful view of the sea.ā He was talking...
by Dorothea Manou
Ezzat Sabry hung up the phone call, overcome by excitement and pride. Geomatex, an Egyptian geo-intelligence firm where he serves as founder and managing director, had just been selected to help overhaul the legendary sound-and-light show at the Pyramids of...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
Karl-Alexandre Jahjah is nearly impossible to catch off guard ā or to outrun. He, where quick thinking means survival and glory. He also runs marathons, including one less than a year after rupturing his Achilles tendon. That mindset ā face...
by Sean O'Neill
We’re only halfway through 2025, yet weāve already brought you stories from around the world about how AI and digital twins are transforming the way we design, build, and maintain the infrastructure around us. From flood-proofing the bustling streets of...

by Kathleen Moore