The Exciting Future of Self-Healing Materials – Part 2
Last month, I discussed the exciting potential of self-healing concrete to reduce global carbon emission and reduce the enormous cost
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Last month, I discussed the exciting potential of self-healing concrete to reduce global carbon emission and reduce the enormous cost
Coming from Oklahoma, I know bad roads. Our largely expansive soils and icy winters cause our asphalt pavements to look
We had the pleasure of having an entry in the recent Parade of Luxury Homes in Evergreen Colorado, and our
Since moving to Denver in May, I have avoided driving a long commute to work, replacing it with the pleasure
No other material in the world is used in construction more than concrete, and as the developing world keeps its
As the price of energy rises, architects, engineers, and especially building owners are becoming increasingly aware of energy consumption. Once
Thrive Home Builders, one of EVstudio’s very own clients, was recently awarded ‘2017 Home Builder of the Year’ by Professional
Just over a year after switch-on and with two global awards under its belt, the longest solar-powered toll road in
The building envelope consists of three main elements: the roof, the walls, and the foundation. The main concerns we have
Organizations such as “Hug it Forward” and “Casa de Botellas” (Bottle Houses) have begun to redefine ecological building among low
Windows are an important architectural component for both residential and commercial buildings and can significantly impact both construction budgets as
Permeable interlocking concrete pavement (PICP) can be used as a viable alternative to asphalt or poured concrete for parking lots,
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