Our modern built environment is a carbon nightmare. Making cement, steel, and plastic—the materials we use commonly to build our infrastructure—emits large amounts of carbon dioxide. Living building ...
Windows that satisfy emergency exit codes and historic districts on display Agricultural byproducts seen as a building material Want a new dock? A new material will make it last longer PROVIDENCE – ...
Cement built the modern world, but it also quietly helped heat the planet. As researchers race to cut emissions from construction, a new generation of materials is emerging that does more than reduce ...
(OTCQB: XERI), a company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of transformative technologies, today highlighted Colorado’s implementation of one of the nation’s most ...
Construction site (London, UK). Image by Tim Sandle. Construction site (London, UK). Image by Tim Sandle. Engineers in Australia (RMIT University) have developed a new building material with about one ...
One of the biggest misconceptions about building materials companies is that they are entirely at the mercy of volatile new ...
Flora Materials, a Colorado-based biomaterials company developing high-performance, low-impact building materials, will debut the Shoreline Flooring Collection at NeoCon 2026 in Chicago, introducing a ...
Australia’s construction sector may be on the brink of a quiet revolution, one built from soil, water, and something most people throw away. Engineers at RMIT University have developed a new building ...
At Penn’s DumoLab, researchers work to solve multiple problems: how to keep food waste out of landfills, make healthier building materials and tackle climate change.
A Realtor.com article highlighted an innovation in homebuilding materials by Maui-based architecture firm Hawaiʻi Off Grid. The firm founded Surf Block, a construction material made from surfboards ...
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