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by Chris Noon
Greg Demchak has two views from his desk on the 43rd floor of a glass tower in London. He can look down at the cityscape ā the pale dome of St. Paulās Cathedral, the Victorian...
by Aude Camus
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Greg Demchak has two views from his desk on the 43rd floor of a glass tower in London. He can look down at the cityscape ā the pale dome of St. Paulās Cathedral, the Victorian Gothic splendor of Tower Bridge...
by Chris Noon
The London skyline is hard to pin down. Turn your back on it even briefly and another skyscraper seems to pop up. Itās not an illusion. The Standard newspaper reports that every 10 days, on average, another 20-story-plus building gets...
by Sean O'Neill
In the heart of Californiaās eastern foothills, where the Sierra Nevada Mountains meet the Tahoe National Forest, the impressive New Bullards Bar Dam stands tall. Soaring to a height of 645 feet, it not only dominates the landscape but also...
by Alex Pienaar
Thereās no escaping the barrage of news related to climate change: deadly floods around the world; drought, famine and conflict in Africa; wildfires in Hawaii and Australia. Just last week, a series of storms slammed Dubai and drenched the desert...
by Chris Noon
On April 18, 1506, Pope Julius II laid the cornerstone of the worldās largest church on the burial place of the Apostle Peter in Vatican City. More than five hundred years later, every detail of the magnificent cathedral built upon...
by Aude Camus
On the evening of August 3, in the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand, a line of choristers, donned in hard hats and orange safety vests, navigated past scaffolding adorned with cautionary safety tape. Their destination: the battered nave of Christ...
by Steve Bentley
Lithuania has set ambitious goals for improving the emissions performance of its buildings to meet a long-term renovation strategy to improve the energy performance of its structures by 2050. The plan is in line with the European Unionās 2018 directive...
by David Robertson
The last few decades have been largely defined by the digital revolution. Personal computing has evolved from basic gaming and word processing on a monochrome display, to journeying to distant websites and databases on an early version of the internet,...
by Julien Moutte
Countries around the world are investing heavily in infrastructure to support economic growth, ensure energy security, and address climate change. Whether adapting existing infrastructure assets or building new ones, the task at hand is massive. However, to meet these needs,...
by Nicholas Cumins