News tagged nature
  • Jacobsen Studio unveils Amancaya resort vision in The Bahamas

    Jacobsen Studio has unveiled its architectural vision for Amancaya, Aman’s forthcoming ultra-luxury destination set within a private island in Exuma, The Bahamas. Located in a region renowned for crystalline waters, white-sand beaches, and world-class diving and boating, Amancaya is envisioned as a secluded sanctuary immersed in untouched nature. Jacobsen Studio’s work for Amancaya includes a […] The post Jacobsen Studio unveils Amancaya resort vision in The Bahamas appeared first on Architecture Magazine.

  • Restrictive Covenants: A Covenant?, Used and How Affect Homeowners

    The post Restrictive Covenants: A Covenant?, Used and How Affect Homeowners appeared first on UK Construction Blog. A restrictive covenant is a legally binding obligation written into a property’s title deeds that limits how the land or buildings may be used. These rules are negative in nature, meaning they stop you from doing something rather than requiring you to take action. Key Points What Is a Restrictive Covenant? Restrictive covenants are typically […]

  • Lioncourt joins Homes for Nature

    Lioncourt Homes has joined Homes for Nature, a Future Homes Hub scheme encouraging nature-inclusive features.

  • Nature crisis in construction highlighted by wildlife organisations

    The nature crisis in construction is at risk of becoming a catastrophe if recommendations from the NRR are adopted. The post Nature crisis in construction highlighted by wildlife organisations appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.

  • Trustee’s view | Bringing climate readiness into practice

    I recently attended Westminster’s first National Emergency Briefing on the climate and nature crisis. The post Trustee’s view | Bringing climate readiness into practice appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

Resources tagged nature
  • Nature - 3D printing with drones, 21092022

    Researchers have mounted 3D printers onto drones with the aim of creating swarms of robots that could 3D print entire buildings. The aerial vehicles were specially designed to be able to deposit a cement like material with enough precision to build tall structures. Groups of them together could do the job even faster. The idea is that 3D printed shelters could be greener than standard construction methods, and drones could be useful in reaching difficult to access areas.

Posts tagged nature

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