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From Timeless Materials to High-Tech Hybrids: A New Era in Architecture and Construction

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Photo by Boegly + Grazia photographers Merging traditional materials such as wood, stone, and earth with innovative technologies has paved the way for creating components that define hybrid construction. Both techniques promote sustainability by minimizing waste and improving energy efficiency.

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Sustainable Architecture: How Green Building Practices are Reshaping the Industry

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Water-efficient design: Water scarcity is an expanding concern nowadays, and architects are reacting by including innovative water-efficient design features in their projects. Architects are integrating flexible design features to improve building sturdiness and ensure occupant safety.

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Building automation systems: All you need to know about intelligent buildings

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In addition to that, the access control systems offer limited and restricted access to your building which makes it safe and secure. Basically, building automation is a shift from product supply to system supply. Automatic light switches, motions sensor switches, and touchscreen switches are some examples of smart switches.

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Access control systems: Take control of your buildings

Building and Interiors

Also, installing automatic door closers (also called door openers) reduces overhead costs, increases productivity and reliability, and enhances security. They can be installed overhead or mounted on the surface for push-and-pull usage. Small spaces require the installation of automatic folding doors. Automatic Folding Doors.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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How to Make a Home more Eco-friendly Can you have a net-zero house?