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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This wooden 10-story office building wiggles to withstand earthquakes

The Hive is a 10-story mass timber office building in Vancouver designed to withstand earthquakes and reduce CO2 emissions.
San Francisco
fromKqed
1 day ago

In June, San Francisco Will Vote on a $535M Earthquake Bond. Here's What's in It | KQED

San Francisco is not fully prepared for a major earthquake despite ongoing safety improvements.
Boston
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Modular house falls off truck during I-495 crash

A modular home fell onto Interstate 495 during a three-vehicle crash, causing significant delays but no injuries.
East Bay (California)
fromsfist.com
3 days ago

Water Line Rupture Leads to Flooding Inside Treasure Island Tunnel on Bay Bridge

A water main break caused flooding and temporary lane closures on the eastbound Bay Bridge inside the Treasure Island Tunnel.
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Battery Park City Authority tells court it can't move forward with Lower Manhattan flood protection work without condo access | amNewYork

The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) took Cove Club Condominium to court last week, arguing that if a judge doesn't grant it access to the condo, it won't be able to install critical flood walls and underground drainage structures around Battery Park City that could help prevent Hurricane Sandy-esque damage in the future.
NYC politics
Brooklyn
fromNew York Daily News
6 days ago

Back wall collapses at vacant Brooklyn building, forcing neighbors to evacuate

A partial collapse of a vacant Brooklyn building led to evacuations and a determination of structural compromise by the Department of Buildings.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

7 Unbuilt Houses Shaped by Site, Climate, and Constraints

Residential architecture is explored through unbuilt projects that respond to site, climate, and constraints, emphasizing the house as a spatial system.
#architecture
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 weeks ago
Renovation

WORKac turns floodplain constraints into model for resilient domestic living in rhode island

WORKac's Riverhouse merges climate resilience with architectural clarity, utilizing floodplain constraints to create a compact, elevated, and expressive design.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago
Design

Experimentation, Learning, and Evolution in Architectural Design: Get to Know WORKac

WORKac integrates architecture, ecology, landscape, and urbanism to create public, cultural, and civic projects that address environmental and social concerns.
Design
fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Building Lightness Through Glass and Frames

Architecture has evolved from a focus on weight and permanence to a pursuit of lightness and continuity between interior and exterior spaces.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

What Lies Beneath: 10 Projects Reshaping the Ground Level

Architecture's pursuit of lightness often leads to fragmented public spaces rather than continuous, accessible ground areas.
UX design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Architecture's Blind Spot: The Gap Between Design and Construction

Translating architectural ideas into buildable systems is the main challenge, concentrated in Design Development and Construction Documentation phases.
US politics
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Day Around the Bay: San Ramon Earthquakes Causing Widespread Leaks

Bail amounts in the Esparto fireworks explosion case remain unchanged, while Utah faces a significant measles outbreak affecting 600 individuals.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Troubled waters: Will Hammersmith Bridge ever reopen?

Hammersmith Bridge faces a funding deadlock for repairs, with costs reaching £250 million and no clear resolution in sight after seven years.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Albert Bridge closed to pedestrians and cyclists after 'slight movement' detected

A bridge closure was announced due to detected movement, with repairs expected to cost 8.5 million and take a year.
California
fromABC7 New York
2 weeks ago

Philadelphia parking garage collapse leaves 1 dead, 2 missing

A parking garage under construction partially collapsed in Philadelphia, resulting in one death and two individuals unaccounted for.
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Boston Sand & Gravel says pedestrian deaths 'inevitable' if housing complex moves forward

Boston Sand & Gravel is suing to stop a proposed apartment complex, citing safety risks from mixing pedestrian traffic with heavy truck operations.
Renovation
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

Circularity Cements Memory in Cast Concrete

True ingenuity in architecture lies in negotiation with the past rather than erasure, as demonstrated by the Trace project in London.
Design
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

Light Structures, Heavy Footprints? The Environmental Paradox of Lightweight Materials

Richard Serra's sculptures create a sense of lightness through the organization of mass, transforming weight into dynamic spatial experiences.
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

One injured after elevator plummets 3 floors in century-old SF building

"The adult patient sustained moderate to severe injuries and was transported to the hospital for treatment," the department said in a news release.
San Francisco
Environment
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

How to Measure the Life Cycle of a Construction Material?

The construction industry significantly impacts the environment, consuming 32% of global energy and contributing to 34% of global CO₂ emissions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Every child wants to find joy': the scheme designing playground equipment for disaster zones

Meininger, who grew up in Germany but now lives in London, likes making things. So when he saw how much his young sons enjoyed the jungle gym and play forts at the local park, he made an indoor treehouse for them.
Parenting
San Francisco
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Free History Talk: SF's 1906 Quake w/ John Martini (The Clift)

The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel hosts a speaker series honoring San Francisco's history, featuring historian John Martini discussing the 1906 earthquake and fire.
fromsfist.com
2 weeks ago

Person Injured After 100-Year-Old Russian Hill Elevator Falls Three Floors

The elevator fell multiple floors with someone inside and abruptly stopped when the emergency brakes were activated. While the brakes fortunately kept the elevator from crashing into the bottom of the elevator shaft, the sudden stop caused the person to sustain moderate to severe injuries.
San Francisco
Agile
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

How to Avoid Construction Delays and Stay on Schedule

Construction delays can derail projects due to poor planning, resource shortages, and communication breakdowns, but can be mitigated with effective strategies and technology.
Startup companies
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

How FrameTec plans to cut build-cycle times and reduce waste

FrameTec uses robotic manufacturing to produce pre-cut framing systems, enabling builders to reduce construction cycle times and address skilled labor shortages while scaling sustainably.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Kenya: Building demolition work goes wrong, killing several

A building demolition in Nairobi failed, killing at least four people and injuring four others during a removal operation under the Nairobi River Regeneration Project.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Designing for Obsolescence in an Age of Perpetual Upgrades

In the nineteenth century, entire railway networks became obsolete almost overnight, not due to physical deterioration, but because of changes in the technical standards that supported them. The expansion of railroads across Europe and North America adopted different track gauges, and as a dominant standard gradually emerged, these infrastructures became incompatible with one another.
Renovation
Renovation
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 month ago

How Coastal Moisture Can Shorten Chimney Life on Long Island Homes - Social Media Explorer

Coastal environments accelerate chimney deterioration due to moisture, salt, and weather changes, impacting performance and structural stability.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This Berkeley building can snap back into place after a major earthquake

The rods are the central element of a novel seismic-responsive structural system that is designed to help the building snap back to its original shape in the event of a major earthquake. Their trick is an embedded cluster of taut cables made from a highly flexible compound called a shape-memory alloy that's capable of bending under tension-like the lateral shaking in a California earthquake-and then straightening out.
Science
#albert-bridge
New York City
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

NYC finally moves to crack down on endless scaffolding

New York City is implementing new scaffolding regulations to reduce sidewalk sheds covering 380 miles of streets and shorten their duration, targeting structures that have remained in place for years or decades.
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Why these round homes are resilient to hurricanes

Deltec's circular footprint and roof system reduce pressure points that can lead to structural failure in high-wind events, allowing wind to flow around the home.
Design
fromAol
2 months ago

10 U.S. Bridges That Engineers Say Are "Structurally Deficient"

A bridge failure might sound like something from a blockbuster, but real damage usually creeps in slowly. Across the nation, engineers watch thousands of bridges that remain open, yet are far from their best condition. "Structurally deficient" is not a death sentence, but it signals repairs can no longer wait. These 10 bridges handle massive traffic and are a serious concern nationwide today.
US news
#sidewalk-sheds
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 month ago
Brooklyn

Scaffolding Has Covered This Brooklyn Street For More Than A Decade

Sidewalk sheds installed at Kings County Courthouse in 2007 are finally being removed after 17 years as facade and roof repairs officially begin.
fromHoodline
1 month ago
NYC politics

Mamdani Pushes DOB Rules To Remove Sidewalk Sheds At Highbridge Gardens

Mayor Mamdani is implementing Department of Buildings rule changes to accelerate facade repairs, increase progress monitoring, and strengthen penalties for prolonged sidewalk sheds blocking city sidewalks.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 month ago

Scaffolding Has Covered This Brooklyn Street For More Than A Decade

Sidewalk sheds installed at Kings County Courthouse in 2007 are finally being removed after 17 years as facade and roof repairs officially begin.
Remodel
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Heritage After Failure: What We Will Keep From Today's Architectural Mistakes

Failure and shortcomings often become central to architectural heritage as preservation results from evolving interpretations rather than original merit.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Bracing for the next big earthquake, San Jose plans to test out seismic retrofit financing program

The city passed legislation nearly 18 months ago requiring property owners to retrofit their multi-story, wooden-frame buildings with at least three units constructed before 1990. It delayed implementation, however, when the federal government rolled back significant funding to facilitate the repairs. But after a court-granted injunction required the release of some of those federal funds, the city approved a $1.6 million pilot financing program in hopes of rolling out a larger critical life-safety initiative in the future.
Real estate
Renovation
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Mining cities to build homes from demolition waste

Rotor DC and similar organizations across Europe salvage and resell reclaimed building materials from demolished structures to promote urban mining and circular economy practices.
Mission District
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

130 residents of Santa Clara condo complex displaced due to building damage

Over 60 residents evacuated from a Santa Clara condo complex due to structural concerns, though engineers determined the building was not in imminent danger of collapse but requires repairs before reoccupancy.
US news
fromAol
2 months ago

10 U.S. Bridges That Engineers Say Are "Structurally Deficient"

Ten heavily trafficked U.S. bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete and require prioritized repairs or replacement despite remaining open.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills at least six people

Two adjoining buildings collapsed in Tripoli's Bab al-Tabbaneh, killing at least six and injuring several, with ongoing search, rescue, evacuations, and emergency support.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Iconic Buckminster Fuller Sculpture Collapses Under Heavy Snow

Heavy snow collapsed Buckminster Fuller's Fly's Eye Dome at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton, one of only five existing versions of this historic geodesic structure designed as affordable, portable housing.
fromtherealdeal.com
2 months ago

Builders get their remedy, and some cities tweak their defenses

Cedar Street just came out victorious in a multi-year saga with the city of La Canada Flintridge, winning the first successful builder's remedy case in California Superior Court for its 80-unit mixed-use project at 600 Foothill Boulevard and setting a path for other developers to build. But the fight may have left its scars, in time, stress and now soured relationships with some officials.
Real estate
New York City
fromGothamist
1 month ago

Mamdani eyes fewer, shorter-lived NYC sidewalk sheds with new scaffolding rules

New York City is implementing new sidewalk shed regulations to limit extension to 40 feet maximum and increase enforcement against indefinite installations covering over 380 miles of streets.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Long-awaited reports outline problems with Palisades infrastructure

Pacific Palisades remains largely noncompliant with evacuation standards and needs nearly $1 billion in infrastructure work—undergrounding power, water repairs, and brush clearance—for wildfire resilience.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Repairs carried out on water main after flooding

A large split in a 30-inch water main in north London flooded a road and cut water supply to properties, requiring 40 firefighters and overnight repair efforts by Thames Water.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We can learn from the old': how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future

Unstabilised rammed earth provides a low-carbon, locally sourced building method with thermal mass, moisture control and potential for circular construction.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Deadly tower collapse has locals in Lebanon's Tripoli asking: Are we next?

Decades of underinvestment, economic crisis, earthquake damage, unregulated construction, and heavy rains have left hundreds of buildings in Tripoli at imminent risk of collapse.
fromAol
2 months ago

10 U.S. Bridges That Engineers Say Are "Structurally Deficient"

A bridge failure might sound like something from a blockbuster, but real damage usually creeps in slowly. Across the nation, engineers watch thousands of bridges that remain open, yet are far from their best condition. "Structurally deficient" is not a death sentence, but it signals repairs can no longer wait. These 10 bridges handle massive traffic and are a serious concern nationwide today.
US news
Real estate
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

How to Build a Safe Room

Modern home security extends far beyond basic alarm systems, with safe rooms integrated into daily living spaces replacing outdated basement bunkers as the preferred protective measure.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Building with Earth: Traditional Knowledge in Contemporary Architecture

Rather than representing a simple return to the past, this renewed interest reflects a broader reconsideration of how architecture engages with materials, local resources, and environmental conditions.
Renovation
NYC politics
fromtherealdeal.com
1 month ago

The Daily Dirt: Scaffold law enters the chat

New York's scaffold law, which holds owners and contractors fully liable for gravity-related injuries, significantly increases construction costs and faces reform efforts at both state and federal levels to reduce housing development barriers.
Environment
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

How to Design with the Rain: Architectural Strategies for Rainwater Collection across Climates

Architecture must shift from water disposal to active rainwater collection, storage, and reuse through climate-specific design strategies that address distinct precipitation patterns and regional environmental demands.
New York City
fromNews 12 - Default
2 months ago

Collapsed ceiling causing concern in Coney Island NYCHA apartment

A NYCHA Unity Towers ceiling collapsed, releasing brown water and plaster into a Coney Island apartment, causing health worries, loss of heat, unusable outlets, and delayed repairs.
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Should you be worried about your roof this winter?

In fact, it acts as an insulator that protects the shingles. And, even when it's deep, the snow's weight is less than what the roof is designed to bear; the average roof is built to carry loads of 65 pounds per square foot. Even flat roofs, which seem more vulnerable to snow loads than pitched ones, are pretty tough. In fact, residential flat roofing is stronger than commercial roofs.
Real estate
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Parents' trauma as son dies after railing collapse

A 23-year-old man, Joshua Robbins, died after communal balcony railings gave way at Holland and Thurston Dwellings in Holborn; his family seek answers.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Facing the Age of Robots? Material Innovation in Architectural Structures

Robotic technology in construction extends beyond automation and cost reduction to fundamentally reshape architectural design, material experimentation, and construction methodologies through collaborative human-robot workflows.
fromRedfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More
2 months ago

Can You Raise a Roof on a House? What Homeowners Should Know

Raising the roof is a major structural change, but for some homeowners, it can be a practical way to gain space and modernize a home without relocating. Whether the goal is higher ceilings, an added level, or turning unused attic space into livable square footage, the idea to raise a roof on a house often comes up when a home no longer fits everyday needs.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

Designing When Your City Is Under Siege

Life doesn't pause for grief or fear. You might be going through something devastating but you're still packing lunches, still driving your kids to baseball practice, still showing up to work. One minute I find myself prepping for a whole home presentation and the next minute I'm checking the news, hoping and praying that no one has been killed on the streets today.
Design
Renovation
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Did dodgy Victorian workmanship lead to chapel collapse?

Cottage Green Chapel's roof collapse revealed a construction defect from 1844 where an angled bolt was installed too close to the beam's edge, creating a structural weak point that failed after 180 years.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Architecture as a Platform: What Makes a Building Evolve?

Architecture increasingly adopts product design principles, prioritizing operational clarity, performance, and scalability over novelty, making buildings accountable for functionality and consistent user experience.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Material Mediation and Architectural Heritage

Updating historic buildings requires balancing modern performance, regulatory demands, and energy goals while preserving material, cultural, and symbolic continuity.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Heritage Without Permanence: When Architecture Endures by Disappearing

A Gothic cathedral can take centuries to complete. A world exposition pavilion may stand for six months. A ritual structure in Kolkata rises and vanishes within five days. Yet each draws pilgrimage, shapes collective memory, and reorganizes urban life. If heritage has long been defined by what endures, architecture repeatedly shows that cultural authority can also belong to what gathers people.
Design
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Seeding the Future and Reframing Architectural Impact

Prioritize supporting emerging architectural processes and collective, experimental practice over solely honoring completed works and established careers.
Renovation
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

3D printed street furniture recycles concrete and brick waste from demolished urban villages

Construction waste from demolished urban villages is converted into 3D printable composite material containing up to 85% solid waste, creating functional urban furniture through a closed-loop production system.
Renovation
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

The Insider: Architects Stabilize Sinking Park Slope Townhouse and Add a StoryPenthouse | Brownstoner

A brownstone renovation expanded from a simple family space request into a major structural overhaul including new penthouse with terraces after discovering severe foundation settling issues.
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