During October, we collected information on Innovation from diverse disciplines, from automation to intelligent facades, resilient architecture and its response to climate change, to adaptive plants generated by algorithms. The environmental challenges, the economic crisis, along with the digital revolution, have all affected the way architecture is currently being developed, integrating different disciplines - such as biology, for instance - with design. | Advanced Construction: Material Innovations and New Technologies Materials and technology come together in new spaces and experiences. When looking to innovations in advanced construction, the Institute for Computational Design (ICD) and the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), together with students at the University of Stuttgart, have been creating a series of experimental pavilion for many years. These structures tell a story of computational design and computer-aided manufacturing processes for advanced construction. | Read More » | | BuildTech Trends: Movements Shaping Architecture and Construction From the atomic scale of materials to preassembled homes and faraway planets, the changes in BuildTech are felt across industries. As a result, disciplines are learning from one another to reimagine how we build. | Read More » | | What is the Future of Concrete in Architecture? Concrete is the second-most used material on earth. It is also the second-largest emitter of CO2, with cement manufacturing accounting for 5 to 7 percent of annual emissions. The continued popularity of concrete as a material of choice in the design and construction industry, coupled with increasing unease of the environmental consequences, has put concrete firmly in the spotlight of innovation and experimentation. | Read More » | | Transit Futures: New Innovations Moving Transport Forward From ships and trains to automobiles and airplanes, these advances have changed the way we communicate, trade and connect to one another. Underpinning this conversation is the topic of autonomous mobility, where technologies like the VAL system and driverless trains account for nearly 1 billion passengers annually in Europe. | Read More » | | Human-Free Construction: How BuildTech’s Evolution Impacts Design The construction industry has evolved throughout time, but always by way of builders. What happens when people are no longer part of building and construction? | Read More » | | ArchDaily Topics - November: Under the Radar For our November issue of ArchDaily’s Topic of the Month, we will be focusing on Under the Radar. If you have any projects, essays, articles, or ideas related to the topic that you would like to share with our readers, send us a message. | Read More » | | Follow Us: | | |
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