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Electric charging roads for EVs might just be the next new thing
Believe it or not before the proliferation of the gasoline powered car, electric vehicles (EV) were the norm. The first crude EV was introduced in 1832 by Robert Anderson, and became widely popular before the Model T in 1908. EVs saw a resurgence in the 1990’s, became a stereotype vehicle for environmentalists, and now after
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Three experts discuss Midjourney’s promise and pitfalls
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Graphisoft turns 40 and expands product offerings, support
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Lake|Flato announced launches modular home company HiFAB
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In Houston, work gets underway on a 3D-printed two-story home
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An immersive LED entertainment venue coming soon to Hollywood Park
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Montana becomes first state to approve 3D-printed walls in construction
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Zahner’s ImageLines produces painting-like perforations on metal
Perforating any metal object adds both visual interest and texture. A new offering from A. Zahner Company allows architects and designers to detail metal panels for facades, walls, signage, and other building applications with a perforation style that renders a painting-like appearance. Continue reading on The Architect’s Newspaper The post Zahner’s ImageLines produces painting-like perforations
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This newly discovered “whitest-white” paint could help cool cities more than ever
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ACADIA 2020, launching this weekend, adapts to the social distancing moment
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Flight Simulator 2020 provides a worldwide playset for architects and urbanists
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Waymo launches its fully driverless taxi service in Phoenix
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NASA, BIG, SEArch+, and ICON team up to develop a lunar city
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New Rochelle, New York, launches a virtual reality platform to visualize planned downtown improvements
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Matter Design parlays its concrete research into a Pennsylvania play-lab
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As Venice sinks, a research team is trying to digitally preserve its heritage
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The pandemic can break architectural education out of the cloister for good
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Mighty Buildings is 3D printing prefabricated accessory dwelling units
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Michigan will build a city-connecting highway for self-driving cars
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ACADIA 2020 will look at architectural technology in a time of crisis