LABarq Unveils Capuchinas House in Querétaro for 2026 Completion
LABarq's Capuchinas House in Querétaro, Mexico, is a 477 m2 sustainable residential project set for 2026 completion, showcasing climate-responsive design and natural materials.
LABarq's Capuchinas House in Querétaro, Mexico, is a 477 m2 sustainable residential project set for 2026 completion, showcasing climate-responsive design and natural materials.
Construction materials significantly impact global energy use and emissions. Agustina Iñiguez's ArchDaily article explains life cycle assessment methods, helping AECM professionals adopt sustainable materials and circular economy practices to meet environmental goals.
Estudio Úbeda Valero and Roque Carlos Valero repurposed a 1,000 m² squash court in Alacant, Spain, into a multi-sport facility using adaptive reuse and modular design, set for completion in 2025. This project demonstrates efficient space optimization and sustainable construction practices relevant t
PORO Arquitetura completed the sustainable 120 m2 Perobinha House in Ceara, Brazil, in 2024, showcasing climate-responsive coastal design and local materials. This project highlights practical strategies for energy-efficient residential construction in tropical environments.
Kong appoints Bruce Felt as CFO to leverage his experience in IPOs and acquisitions, aiming to accelerate growth in AI and API connectivity technologies relevant to AECM professionals.
Financial firms’ adoption of secure AI governance is accelerating revenue growth and market advantage. AECM professionals can apply these lessons to manage AI risks and optimize project outcomes.
Synergi engineered and fabricated a custom curved staircase for Coinbase's NYC office, combining structural performance with sculptural design. The project highlights precision metalwork and mixed materials, setting new standards for architectural features in commercial spaces.
Webuild-led consortium signed a $757 million contract to construct Phase 1 of Naples Metro Line 10, focusing on underground tunnels and stations with completion set for 2027.
Slovenia's hung parliament after the 2026 election threatens delays in infrastructure projects worth over €3 billion. Construction professionals should prepare for funding and approval uncertainties amid ongoing coalition talks.