Kirsten Dirksen reports on how the owners “knocked the top off a hill, dropped in ferro-cement domes and covered it up again with dirt” in order to create an earth-integrated home.
ABC News (Australia) reports how apartment owners in buildings around the country have been alarmed by recent cases of structural flaws in high rise buildings.
KRQE reports that Albuquerque has big plans for its small relief airport on the westside known as the Double Eagle Airport.
Asked by an Athens couple to design a home embedded in their olive grove, architect Tilemachos Andrianopoulos used geometry to respect the trees, provide protection from wind and sun, and open up the residence to the mountain views.
Fox News presents an animated explanation of what hurricane categories mean and the damage that can happen to your home.
According to Daily Mail, a reinforced steel frame (pictured, and inset with workers looking on) fell from the future high-rise building and hit one man in the head.
Exploring Alternatives showcases this sustainable Earthship home in Ontario, Canada.
Malaysia are raising four artificial islands from the waters of the Johor Strait and constructing a USD $100BN smart city from scratch.
Fox 4 is in your corner searching for answers on who is liable if construction equipment ever damages your car.
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