Compacted soil in cardboard cylinders is a low-tech building material that is strong enough for low-rise structures with a ...
The 2025 St. Jude Dream Home is a four-bed, two-and-a-half bath, coastal-style home in Kentucky that was built by Fischer Homes. Here's what to know.
The Concrete Town Council gave Fire Chief Jaesen Meacham permission Monday to spend up to $120,000 for the purchase of a fire engine and equipment that will meet ...
Forest Acres has taken steps to rezone the former Richland Mall site to make way for plans to redevelop the property into ...
Engineers have created strong, low-cost walls from soil, water, and cardboard, cutting carbon emissions and construction ...
Round Top, TX, July 10, 2023-Eco Material Technologies and Hive 3D have announced what they claim is the first community of homes built using additive construction with near zero-carbon cement, ...
Where: 220 W Dumplin Valley Rd, Kodak, TN 37764 This extensive outdoor marketplace occupies acres of beautiful East Tennessee land. Automobiles and pickup trucks arrange themselves in orderly parking ...
Some homeowners look at their basement and see wasted space. A concrete floor, exposed ceiling and boxes of old stuff could ...
Owain Williams Architects has created a new timber-faced headquarters for the Stroud Green Housing Co-operative in London’s Finsbury Park The practice has transformed the site of a disused concrete ...
A pair of downtown building owners are proposing plans for a $30 million redevelopment project that would result in new apartments, retail space and a 300-spot parking garage about a block away from ...
LACMA’s divisive new concrete walls have an unexpected feature — they’re actually easy to drill into
LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries are full of life and activity as art is installed. Todd Gray’s 27-foot-long photo sculpture “Octavia‘s Gaze” is up first. Surprise! It’s easy to drill holes in ...
HUMBOLDT HISTORY: The Cement Men of Olden Times, and The Backs They Broke to Build a Concrete Eureka
Cement was used by man when he first started to build. The Assyrians and Babylonians used a clay for cement. The Egyptians used lime and gypsum cement in the building of the pyramids in 2500 B.C. The ...
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