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Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 15 Minutes on The Structural Engineer’s InfluenceOctober 23, 2024
From schematic design to construction, structural engineers have many opportunities to reduce embodied carbon on building projects.
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Designing Roof Rigging for Suspension Maintenance Platforms
March 13, 2024
Understanding the requirements of davit arms and suspension maintenance platforms is paramount to designing functional façade access equipment programs.
New Embodied Carbon Podcast Series
March 01, 2024
With the built environment responsible for more than 40% of global annual CO2 emissions through embodied carbon and operations, our Here’s How Embodied Carbon podcast series focuses on our progress, current challenges and the opportunities ahead.
USGlass Magazine: Beyond Straight Lines
February 16, 2024
Vice President Tyler Tucker offers insight about parametric software’s ability to manipulate the parameters of façade design and its impact on the performance of glass curtainwalls.
Decarbonizing the AEC Value Chain
February 15, 2024
In a panel session hosted in our New York headquarters, experts from building design, development and material manufacturing talked about where we are today and what it will take for us to get to net zero.
New Steel Construction: Steel Provides Excellent Solution
February 13, 2024
Constructed on the existing foundations of a building half its size, Stonecutter Court in the City of London emphasizes sustainability and modern office design with flexible space for a hybrid workforce
The Couture Tops Out
February 09, 2024
It’s official: the tallest residential building in Wisconsin is The Couture in Milwaukee.
FDA Unveils Transformative Guidance for Computational Modeling in Medical Device Submissions
February 07, 2024
Released late last year, the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health’s pivotal guidance document will enhance the integration of computational modeling and simulation in medical device submissions.
Lessons Learned from Maine's January Flooding
February 06, 2024
Extreme weather has long fostered self-reliance within Maine communities. January's storms highlighted this strength and provide an opportunity to rebuild even stronger and ensure Maine's coastline remains a beacon of resilience.