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The most important 5 Green buildings
A poll in 2010 was conducted about the five most famous green buildings in the world.
A hundred experts in the…
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Conservation of Heritage Buildings
Written by
Architect: Amal Mohammed Fathi
‘It is important to understand why we are drawn to a good building…
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Hexham Abbey, a heritage building in UK
The Bishop of York, Wilfred, was granted a land in Hexham by Queen Etheldreda on the year 674AD and on it he built a…
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Teotihuacan (City of God)
Teotihuacan, situated in the highlands of central Mexico, is one of the world's most great archeological destinations.…
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The Reichstag, one of the greenest buildings in the world
The Reichstag (German Parliament Building) is set to be running only on renewable energy and is considered one of the…
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Shimogamo Shrine – A World Heritage site from Japan
Shimogamo Shrine is the commonly known name of an imperative Shinto sanctuary in the Shimogamo locale of Kyoto city's…
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Sweating Buildings, a new concept (research) for energy saving
A research from a group of engineers, in the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, suggested that may be we…
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The race for the first 3D Printed Building continues
House printing may in any case be a new industry, yet Chinese organizations are planning to develop it truly rapidly. In…
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3D Printing, is it the Future of Architecture?
Many architectural companies compete nowadays to create the first built 3D Printed house.
Both in the United Kingdom…
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IEREK announces Taylor & Francis as our new publisher.
IEREK proudly announces that the submitted papers in the “Parallelism in Architecture and Computing Techniques, (PACT),…
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