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Groundbreaking New Materials Help Manufacturers with Heating and Cooling Efficiency Design Groundbreaking New Materials Help Manufacturers with Heating and Cooling Efficiency DesignBlog

Groundbreaking New Materials Help Manufacturers with Heating and Cooling Efficiency Design

Climate change causes unprecedented weather events, so the demand for proper heating and cooling systems has become more crucial. Unfortunately, these needs have skyrocketed electricity usage, increasing carbon and contributing to climate change. One effective way to change this cycle…
Rose Morrison
27 November 2024
Fostering Sustainable Construction Through Circularity: Breaking With Traditional Approaches Blog

Fostering Sustainable Construction Through Circularity: Breaking With Traditional Approaches

The construction industry has recently faced increasing pressure to adapt to sustainable practices. In 2024, sustainability in construction is about more than just using eco-friendly materials — it also involves rethinking how professionals design, build and manage resources. One approach…
Rose Morrison
26 November 2024
Designing for the Elements: A New Era in Selecting Building Materials Resistant to Extreme Weather Conditions Designing for the Elements: A New Era in Selecting Building Materials Resistant to Extreme Weather ConditionsBlog

Designing for the Elements: A New Era in Selecting Building Materials Resistant to Extreme Weather Conditions

With the increase in extreme weather events like stronger hurricanes, flooding and heat waves, the construction industry is shifting its focus to using weather-resistant materials such as concrete, metal and stone for structures. This shift aims to ensure safety and…
Rose Morrison
29 October 2024
Identifying ‘Energy Vampires’ and Eliminating Hidden Inefficiencies in Older Buildings Identifying ‘Energy Vampires’ and Eliminating Hidden Inefficiencies in Older BuildingsBlog

Identifying ‘Energy Vampires’ and Eliminating Hidden Inefficiencies in Older Buildings

As buildings age, they often become less energy efficient, quietly driving up costs and wasting resources. These inefficiencies—sometimes referred to as "energy vampires"—can be found in areas where energy is lost without anyone noticing. According to recent data, older buildings…
Olga Pleskatsevich
10 October 2024