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AI Doesn’t Know What It Feels Like to Walk Through a Space

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an indispensable tool for urban analysis, augmenting how we observe, quantify, and project the dynamics of city life. Yet, no matter how precise the algorithm, how comprehensive the dataset, or how refined the model, AI cannot truly capture the authentic feel of a place. AI doesn’t know …

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UN Reports First Positive Sustainability Progress Since2020: Experts Say Green Certificates Not Enough

While global emissions from buildings have stopped rising for the first time since 2020, experts warn that relying on certifications instead of smart energy tech risks stalling progress. Earlier this year, UN Environment Programme and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction released a report titled “Not Just Another Brick in The Wall: The Solutions …

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How U.S. Construction Leaders Can Navigate the New Global Trade Reality

On April 5, 2025, the United States government enacted a sweeping new round of tariffs, placing a 10% levy on imports from all nations, followed by individualized reciprocal tariffs on countries with major trade deficits beginning April 9. This was followed by 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum going into effect in June, a shift …

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