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Sick Building Syndrome: How to Identify and Prevent It

Sick building syndrome: how to identify and prevent it

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) describes the condition of ill-health one might experience in a specific building. It’s a set of medical discomforts that can cause a group of mucosal, skin, and general symptoms that are temporally related to working in particular buildings.

How Metaverse Might Be a Playground for Architects

How Metaverse Might Be a Playground for Architects

Metaverse doesn’t refer to a single specific technology but a combination of multiple elements, including VR, AR, aspects of social media, online gaming, in 3D spaces. The term describes a vast transformation in how people interact with technology rather than a method.

Top 4 Trends in Sustainable Architecture and Construction

Top 4 Trends in Sustainable Architecture and Construction

Construction is still one of the least efficient and digitized industries worldwide. Nevertheless, in the last decade, there has been a considerable push from some of the industry leaders for better practices that are kinder to our planet

These 5 Cities Are Implementing Unique Climate Solutions

5 Cities Are Implementing Unique Climate Solutions

Even though cities cover only 3 percent of the earth’s surface, they host more than half of its population and produce about three-quarters of global carbon emissions. Here are 5 cities implementing Unique Climate Solutions.

Micro-living: 5 Reasons Why Bigger Isn’t Better

Micro Living

Taking a more serious and structured approach to downsizing, “micro-living” is now a dominant design and real estate trend. Officially, this term refers to homes that are up to 35 square meters in size.