Status and opulence are out. Simplicity and pragmatism are in.
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MIT releases preliminary findings from a year-long assessment of buildings' life cycle.
This January, Builder magazine presents a pair of very different show homes that exemplify energy and resource efficiency.
Amid the thousands of products at IBS, these stand out.
These products may be pricey, but they’re also irresistibly good-looking.
A micro-induction heating unit leads the pack in Electrolux's annual student design competition.
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Starwood CEO: “They gave us the time to do the right thing by the assets.”
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A program in Cincinnati shows at-risk children the benefits of going into the housing industry.
Italian tile show unveils contemporary designs and innovative technologies for the bath.
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A new report released this week pinpoints variables that are certain in otherwise uncertain economic times.
Expect to see these designs in showrooms soon.
Exports to U.S. markets showing growth as economy slowly recovers.
Should you stick with the old or go with the (relatively) new?
Asphalt dominates, but which material is right for your homes?
Architecture firms have laid off workers, closed offices, and filed for bankruptcy protection as their builder clients have cut back or failed.
New structures are expected to save money on maintenance and energy.
Other construction options could push pricing as low as $25 per foot.
New residential design concepts challenge old rules relating to suburban zoning, construction methods, and neighborhood planning.
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Marmol Radziner says new Locomo modular line will have fewer bells and whistles.
Fewer attend annual gathering in Miami, but products displayed offered inspiration and solutions for residential and commercial projects alike.
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Amid the bling of the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, these--relatively--affordable products caught our attention.
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City will work with Dow Chemical to retrofit an entire city block of 39 homes.
Excel says some homes will be priced as low as $60,000.