Our understanding of construction materials and their environmental impact has never been greater than the day we live today. Construction materials are getting more complex, innovative, and futuristic. Some draw…
What’s stronger than the African sun? Probably particles of sand and salt. Coincidentally, the intuitive Egyptians encountered a native soil at the edge of the saline water bodies of the…
The evolution of architectural materials over time holds the history in it. When did a material first come to use with an architectural benefit? What makes it worthier than the…
Among the many essential materials in our daily lives are ceramics, which are classified as inorganic and nonmetallic. Clay, bricks, tiles, glass, and cement are some of the best-known examples…
Our history has a significant impact on developing our lives. The historic technologies that our forefathers used are exceptionally iconic. There has been an environmental balance maintained between the human…
The footprints of humans from age-old years, decades, or centuries offer us evidence of human existence and development across time. These footprints encompass a wide range of items that prove…
In recent days, there have been many innovations in every aspect of architecture. Materials that already exist have been experimented extensively, and there have been new inventions. The new materials…
The Living Construction Challenge (LBC) is the most comprehensive green building standard available, and it can be applied to any form of structure anywhere on the planet. The goal is…
When asked, What is that one thing that makes you like a particular building or makes you want to visit again, what is your answer supposedly? Has it been material…
Steel is one of modern society’s core pillars. With an ever-developing infrastructure industry, steel sits at the helm as one of the most significant engineering and construction materials. However, the…
Since the 19th century and until today, architecture continues to evolve. New currents and new styles have resulted in a relative evolution and immense development in construction techniques, which themselves…
How many buildings have you visited? Or how many do we visit in a lifetime? Can’t keep a track of that right because architecture is what we all are surrounded…