Decarbonization Challenge Nearly 40% of the energy produced in the U.S. is used for building operations. The near-central role of buildings in the global climate and energy scenario makes it crucial for architects, engineers and building owners to take appropriate action. These stakeholders can help...
Green Roofs and Living Walls As architects, interior designers, and construction companies seek innovative ways to stand out in an increasingly competitive market, the demand for sustainable, eco-friendly design solutions continues to rise. Enter green roofs and living walls – groundbreaking concept...
Climate-Change Ready Buildings The impacts of climate change can pose significant challenges to existing built infrastructure. Many of our nation’s infrastructure elements—including buildings of all types, as well as components of our energy, transportation, water, and sanitation systems—were not bu...
Renewable Energy Systems Renewable energy derived from natural resources is less harmful to the environment than fossil fuels and serves as an alternative to traditional energy sources. Renewable energy in buildings refers to the integration of sustainable energy sources, such as solar, wind, geothe...
Prefabricated Modular Building As every professional in the building industry knows, construction can be a costly and endlessly time-consuming endeavor. Delays are almost more frequent than on-time construction, and can be induced by extensive bureaucratic requirements, weather and other unexpected ...