As the construction industry enters the era of digitalization, Ms Eva Wong, Assistant Project Manager of Chun Wo Construction, shed light on her experience
With the aim to bring a different perspective on women working in the construction industry, the Group's construction business, Chun Wo Construction, has launched a 3-ep “If I can do it, so can you” interview series
Arcadis has achieved the prestigious LEED v4 Gold certification in ‘Interior Design and Construction: Commercial Interiors’ for its Hong Kong office at 2 Harbour Square, Kwun Tong.
Arcadis, welcomes the proposal set out by “The Chief Executive's 2021 Policy Address” on Wednesday October 6, which placed infrastructure as a cornerstone for Hong Kong’s economic growth
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) refers to a carbon reduction technology that captures the carbon dioxide emitted from, for example, coal power plant and makes use of it or stores it, preventing it from releasing into the atmosphere.
ENOC Future Station wins three awards, MENA Small Project of the Year, Bronze Sustainability Medal and the National Oil and Gas Project of the Year, at the MEED Projects Awards this year.
Data centres – the physical buildings underpinning our digital activities – have become vital infrastructure, but as their importance has grown, so too have their size, security threats and carbon output.
Architects and developers may have to start prioritising net zero over net-to-gross floor area if future buildings are to meet challenging carbon reduction targets, write sustainability experts David Cheshire, Alex Duckworth and Adam Parkes.
There are a family of four in this connected unit, and the designer makes a unique theme for each person's different areas according to each person's preferences.
The Hong Kong Green Building Council Announces the Winners of the “Advancing Net Zero”
Ideas Competition for Building Solutions to Address Climate Change
Neri&Hu's solo exhibition Traversing Thresholds curated by Domitilla Dardi, will open on November 19th, 2021 at the National Museum of XXI Century Arts (MAXXI) in Rome, Italy.
Scale and proportion characterize this stately home designed by Conrad Architects. Located in Melbourne, Australia, the house stands out for its symmetrical architecture organized around a central axis.
Conrad Architects and Mim Design collaborate on a contemporary home in Melbourne’s Armadale suburb that combines timeless minimalism, classical proportions and domestic warmth
Small Cabin from “Wood and Mountain” and “If I were a carpenter” brand located in a quiet place in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai welcomes off-grid travelers in to the middle of nowhere atmosphere
From mass timber buildings to future-focused furniture, architects need to prioritize the entire supply chain of sustainable building materials writes Andy Cohen, co-CEO of Gensler.