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Making ‘little plans’ on Burnham’s big day

September 2, 2016

Master planner Daniel Burnham turns 170 this Sunday. Now, as Chicago
catches its breath in the wake of two big design decisions from George
Lucas and Barack Obama, the late architect behind the Burnham Plan drops by
BuiltWorlds for a surprise visit.

Solar wrap: Aussie tower aims to go off-grid

September 1, 2016

Developers down under have unveiled plans for a soaring 60-story apartment
tower to be wrapped in more than 3,000 sq m of solar panels. The Sol
Invictus Tower aims to be the nation’s first to use a solar-based
engineering scheme in its building frontage.

 

‘Invisible’ engineer? Not if Bob can help it

August 31, 2016

Thirty years ago this fall, structural engineer Bob Johnson was reading a
news story that mislabeled one of his role models as an ‘architect’. That
mistake launched a lifetime of professional evangelism that has educated
and inspired thousands of potential engineers.

Labor pains: Industry woos next-gen recruits

August 30, 2016

Labor Day Special: Even before the Great Recession caused countless
construction workers to flee our industry, skilled labor shortages were
growing. Today, with demand strong, the need is even greater. Here, we look
at efforts underway to address the crisis.

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AECOM greenlights 2020 carbon cuts

August 27, 2016

Green Giant: An $18-billion, multidisciplinary player has pledged to shrink
its carbon footprint 20% by 2020. Home to many familiar industry names, the
LA-based multinational with 100,000 employees now seems bent on leading a
sustainable revolution. 

Challenges fuel global Hyperloop competitions

August 25, 2016

Just months after celebrating a successful field test in the Nevada desert,
the newly splintered leadership of high-powered startup Hyperloop One is in
turmoil. Nevertheless, its own global contest to see who has the biggest
needs and best ideas is speeding ahead.

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