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Innovations and Potential of CPC Panels in Decarbonizing Concrete Construction: Interview with Josef Kurath

ArchDaily

CPC's innovative approach to concrete panel production reduces material usage by 75% and minimizes the carbon footprint of concrete production. Read more »

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Rayon: A Design Software Revolutionizing Collaboration for Efficient Project Development

ArchDaily

Image © Rayon Rayon , an innovative online design tool that aims to create a new collaborative approach to developing "mundane buildings" within the city , has been selected as part of ArchDaily's 2023 Best New Practices. The software company believes that there is a “culture of the ordinary” in architecture.

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OMA and Circlewood develop adaptable modular wood system to build schools in Amsterdam

Archinect

OMA , along with Circlewood, a coalition of architects, engineers, builders, and researchers, have developed a modular wood system to build a variety of schools in Amsterdam. This project aims to support the city’s goal to halve the use of primary raw materials by 2030 and become fully circular by 2050.

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News: 18 developments make the cut as 2024 ULI Americas Awards for Excellence finalists

Bustler

The program, which was established in 1979, is considered among the highest achievements in the real estate development industry and honors completed projects that are exemplary of its mission of promoting best practices in development.

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UVA researchers develop 3D-printed structures made of soil and seeds

Archinect

A research team out of the University of Virginia (UVA) has developed a new innovative and sustainable approach to building that utilizes the power of 3D printing to create structures made of soil implanted with seeds.

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'Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism' offers a new perspective on ZHA's innovations in tall building and urbanism

Archinect

A closer look at one of the most innovative approaches to tall building design in the industry went up in the gallery of the Hong Kong Design Institute after “Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism” opened to the public last Wednesday. The Peak Project, Hong Kong, 1982-1983. Image courtesy of HKDI. Thallus, Installation, 2017.

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Creative Workflows to Innovate Design

MLL Atelier

Why Innovation Matters Innovation is a crucial factor in advancing society forward. The concept of difference-in-degree and difference-in-kind illustrates the two forms of innovation. The latter, also known as disruptive innovation, can completely revolutionize an industry or society.