Rolls-Royce SMR has teamed up with Skanska UK to develop an aseismic bearing pedestal for its small modular reactors.
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Rolls-Royce turns to aseismic bearings to de-risk small nuclear reactor during earthquakes
Rolls-Royce SMR, the company tasked with building the next generation of nuclear reactors in ...
The Commission expressed conditional support for a developer's plan to construct a new residential tower on top of a Hanson ...
From Sydney Opera House to the Statue of Liberty, we discover what the world's biggest landmarks looked like when they were ...
The European Commission has officially anncounced the formation of EU Inc., a promise to ease regulatory restrictions for EU ...
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A Nobel solution for India's toxic skies
This article is authored by Vijay Kanuru, Gates Cambridge Scholar, Helmholtz Research Fellow, and Lowry Prize winner.
A new temporary exhibit at Taliesin West provides a contemporary complement to Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic midcentury ...
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The shelf styling mistake that makes a house look cluttered even when it’s clean
Even the most spotless room can feel chaotic if your shelves are visually noisy. The biggest culprit is not dust or grime but ...
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Researchers publish first ever structural engineering manual for bamboo
Comprehensive guidance about the design of permanent bamboo structures has been published by the Institution of Structural ...
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World’s first bamboo structural guide aims to unlock low-carbon buildings worldwide
Engineers from the University of Warwick have led the creation of the world’s first ...
Discover the role of exploded axonometry in architecture and how it illustrates spatial organization, construction logic, and ...
Lanza Atelier’s design for the 2026 Pavilion is inspired by the English architecture feature known as a serpentine or crinkle ...
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