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Montana makes history as the first U.S. state to approve 3D printed alternatives to concrete walls

Archinect

The state’s building code regulators recently voted to approve local contractor Tim Stark’s request to 3D print walls as an equal replacement for either CMUs or standard cored concrete blocks.

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User-centric approach would become the norm in office design: Mr. Sammeer Pakvasa, Eleganz Interiors (Turnkey contractors in Mumbai)

Building and Interiors

With new requirements and expectations that mix physical spaces with technologically-assisted ways of working, the workplace is becoming a center for creativity. In today’s technology-driven industry, professionals are largely discovering new building and design alternatives. About the company.

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Top 10 Construction Industry Trends in 2023 That You’ll Love

Architecture Ideas

The construction industry trends co nstantly evolve as technology and safety procedures improve, but so do the professionals who work in it. Technology has significantly impacted construction, from building to design and everything in between. . Emerging Technologies in Construction Industry Trends. Source: pexels.com.

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Reimagining California Homes and Art of Home Remodeling

The Architecture Designs

Integration of smart home technology: The rise of innovative home technology has revolutionized the way we live. Incorporating these technologies during the remodeling process enhances convenience and efficiency.

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Reaping the benefits of offsite construction, with ICC's Ryan Colker    

BD+C

Reaping the benefits of offsite construction, with ICC's Ryan Colker 0 dbarista Tue, 03/14/2023 - 14:24 Ryan Colker, VP of Innovation at the International Code Council, discusses how municipal regulations and inspections are keeping up with the expansion of off-site manufacturing for commercial construction.

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Coming Fast: A Driver of Industry Change

SW Oregon Architect

Unfailingly, I’m drawn to news articles and/or essays about technological advancements within the architecture profession. He posits the future of BIM will not be BIM at all but rather a new technology— Building Information Optimization. These tools would automatically generate code-compliant designs.

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Get your practice on a fast track through technology

EntreArchitect

Mistakes can be much more costly in our field and this is why there are more regulations and why experience is so valued. Technology can help. Combining Experience and Technology. As discussed above, technology can really speed up the process of mastering architecture. Conclusion.