A new report forecasts more than 7000 construction robots will be deployed for a variety of construction and demolition tasks from 2018 to 2025. The largest market in terms of unit shipments will be for robot assistants used on construction sites, followed by infrastructure, structure, and finishing robots.
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Amazon’s second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, HQ2 is going into the first phase of construction. With this new campus, the tech giant seeks to support local businesses, build new public spaces, and integrate sustainable design features.
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International firm WOW Architects have designed an eco-friendly resort in Mandai, Singapore, which offers to bring guests closer to nature through biophilic design.
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MAD Architects’ design for Terminal 3 of Harbin Taiping International Airport in Harbin, China, looks like a snowflake that has gently fallen onto the earth. The proposed architecture settles into its locale, while also expressing itself as a surreal, interstellar space of future air travel.
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Several construction industry groups have asked Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council (NEC), to review the use of taxpayer dollars to projects that supposedly promote one building material over others.
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The Trans World Airlines (TWA) hotel is now open at New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
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Non Architecture Competitions has launched a Game of Thrones (GoT)-inspired competition where designers can submit their own inspirations of the shows architecture.
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Design proposals are still pouring in for the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris from the architectural community as they reimagine the landmark’s new look. It has been more than a month now since a devastating fire destroyed the spire and collapsed the roof of the gothic church.
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The Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California, has won the Lifetime Achievement award from the American Galvanizers Association (AGA).
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The Xiqu Centre, a performing arts venue in Hong Kong designed by Revery Architecture and Ronald Lu & Partners reimagines theater drapes and the swaying folds of the performers’ costumes with a glowing curvilinear façade.
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