Hosting the Super Bowl can earn a city crazy money - as much as $1 billion in visitor spending and employment - and so the city of Nashville is making a Hail Mary play to host the showcase game. The ...
In a further painful echo of London's Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, it is emerging that many residents of Wang Fuk Court had been raising concerns about fire safety in their buildings for some time ...
Video narrated and hosted by Fred Mills. This video and article contains paid promotion for Procore. IT'S the world’s most challenging construction project – the largest and most powerful nuclear ...
Video narrated and hosted by Fred Mills. This video and article contain paid promotion for Masterworks. ANTWERP, Belgium is a place known for its fine art, fashion, and a busy port that made it the ...
Video hosted by Fred Mills. Billionaires’ Row in New York City set off a super-slender skyscraper revolution. Today, the towers are an astounding display of wealth, prestige and engineering firsts.
Video hosted by Fred Mills. IT'S lOCATED in one of the world’s driest and hottest deserts. But that hasn’t stopped Las Vegas going from a small railway outpost to a city of over 2.2M people that now ...
Video hosted by Fred Mills. This video contains paid promotion for Brilliant. THE PAST YEAR saw some incredible feats of construction – from desert skyscrapers and Japanese supertalls, to an ...
WIND is one of the most important factors that architects and engineers have to consider when designing tall buildings. While skyscrapers might appear to be highly-strengthened, immovable structures, ...
Video narrated and hosted by Fred Mills. This video contains paid promotion for Nemetschek. ON the outskirts of downtown Houston sits a giant structure once known as the Eighth Wonder of the World. It ...
BY 2030, the global population will have grown to over 8.5 billion people. 60% of them will live in cities and one in every three people will live in a city with over half a million inhabitants. This ...
THE recently unveiled “elevator of the future” can not only travel up and down, but also sideways and even diagonally. Created by German industrial-giant ThyssenKrupp, the world's first “rope-free ...
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