5 AEC Industry Trends to Watch in 2021
The past year has significantly disrupted the AEC industry as we know it. Moving forward, these five trends will be the current hot topics for 2021.
The past year has significantly disrupted the AEC industry as we know it. Moving forward, these five trends will be the current hot topics for 2021.
Technologies such as AI weather prediction can help reduce weather risk and keep construction projects on track using BIM and machine learning.
In The Village by BIG, students at the renowned Johns Hopkins University leave their academic bubble and practically receive an education "from the village." Read more on our blog.
The concrete industry has produced two innovative forms of mineral building material. Find out what FERRO CONCRETE and i-Contour can do on our blog.
Creative architecture ensures that buildings enhance the environment and improve users’ health and wellbeing, such as these two student-designed projects.
Eco-friendly Christmas construction: The gingerbread house construction design. Read our blog to find out where they come from and how you can build your own gingerbread house.
Terreform ONE develops architectural and urban development concepts to save the world. One of them, the Monarch Sanctuary, serves as a refuge for an endangered butterfly. More on our blog.
BIG is planning the world's most sustainable furniture factory in the Norwegian Forest - along with a 120-hectare park. More on our blog.
Herzog & de Meuron are building a dramatic and monumental museum in Hangzhou for the largest waterway in the world: the Grand Canal. More on our blog.
At Biologiske Hus in Middelfart the name says it all. On our blog you can find out how the modular construction minimizes its ecological footprint, among other things through upcycling.
Is it a bridge? Is it a museum? Is it quite twisted? Yes, yes and yes: The Twist by BIG is all this and more. But above all it is a cool piece. More on our blog.
The trend for supertall and megatall skyscrapers continues – see some of the tallest and most inspiring skyscrapers completed in 2019.