Concrete is the most widely used construction material, so developing ways to make it more durable can improve infrastructure ...
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Setting the standard for more durable concrete
As infrastructure ages, one question shapes the future of cities: How do we know the materials we build with will last?
A new NURBS-based algorithm is revolutionizing gridshell design by enabling faster, smoother, and more flexible shape-finding ...
A researcher from the University of Tokyo and a U.S.-based structural engineer developed a new computational form-finding ...
Concrete is the unsung hero of residential construction. From driveways and sidewalks to patios and, most importantly, ...
GAF and IBHS are helping to address a common challenge: how to build communities to withstand the growing force of severe ...
Penekim collaborated with Seba Insaatt, the general contractor, on an optimal waterproofing solution for the CANiK Academy. As a result, PENETRON ADMIX, a crystalline waterproofing admixture, was ...
Cancer isn't just about broken genes—it's about broken architecture. Imagine a city where roads suddenly vanish, cutting off ...
Explore the shift from building new to repurposing existing structures, fostering community and preserving architectural ...
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China’s low-cost ‘cement-coated’ hypersonic missile could threaten major warships
Chinese aerospace company Lingkong Tianxing has introduced a new hypersonic glide missile capable of reaching Mach 7.
The LPC delayed its decision after an overwhelming amount of public testimony regarding the proposed Downtown Brooklyn tower ...
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