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Five big benefits of data-driven design

Five big benefits of data-driven design

We create data in every part of the build process, and the ability to capture and analyze that data has only increased over the years. Now, professionals across the AEC tackle the issues of What do I do with all this data? How can I use it to benefit me? Well, if you're a designer, here are some big benefits for you.

Willis Tower sinks $500M into lower-floor renovation

Willis Tower sinks $500M into lower-floor renovation

When we hear the words "lobby redo," the mind does not envision a price tag of half a billion dollars. But then again, if we're talking about 465,000 square feet inside Chicago's tallest tower, that could be a steal. See what Willis Tower's owner just unveiled last week. 

2020 Vision: UCal begins $1.3B expansion

2020 Vision: UCal begins $1.3B expansion

Ever heard of University of California, Merced? Well, soon, you may. The tiny, 12-year-old research school was already making a name for itself in sustainable circles. But that was before this fall, when a Webcor-SOM team broke ground on a huge campus expansion.

Real deals: Six P3 jobs in 7 states now underway

Real deals: Six P3 jobs in 7 states now underway

Public-private partnerships sure have been in the news lately, not always in the best light. But despite high-profile setbacks, most recently in Rio, the innovative project financing option still is gaining ground in the U.S. Here's a six-pack of tangible examples.

Inside the Very First 3D-Printed Office Building

Inside the Very First 3D-Printed Office Building

Maker's mark. Make no mistake, the UAE is more than a little obsessed with 3D printing. Just weeks ago, Dubai created an office building from scratch in just 19 days. Now the government is determined to use maker technology to leave its mark on the world.

Ten Memorable Quotes From Global Cities Forum

Ten Memorable Quotes From Global Cities Forum

When one major media company puts on a public forum, no matter how compelling, it's a good bet that its journalistic rivals will steer clear. (More room for us!) Read our take on the mind-bending second annual Financial Times' Forum on Global Cities. 

Innovate or Die: CEO Tech Forum (Pt 3)

Innovate or Die: CEO Tech Forum (Pt 3)

Got your attention? Good. If you weren't able to make it to our first CEO Tech Forum April 20-22, you missed a heck of a lot. So here is the most comprehensive written summary to date. But stay tuned for much more CTF video to come this spring.

WATCH: Our 3D Printing Panel

WATCH: Our 3D Printing Panel

If you missed The Realities of 3D Printing, our popular March 30th program produced at BW Studios, you actually missed a lot. But no worries. Thanks to the magic of video, here it is once again, in its entirety... restored and presented in glorious technicolor! Enjoy!

ACE Mentors, Scouts Highlight Next-Gen Outreach

ACE Mentors, Scouts Highlight Next-Gen Outreach

It's never been easier to be cynical about life in these United States, but two construction industry events last week in Chicago reminds us of how promising and extraordinarily hopeful this day and age still is, both for this industry and our planet.

3D Printing Panel: All Stars in All Dimensions

3D Printing Panel: All Stars in All Dimensions

So far, all the talk re our March 30 program, The Realities of 3D Printing, has centered on our student partners at Northwestern University. But our all-star lineup of internationally respected experts should stand alone as a forum well worth seeing.

C-Suite Corner: Newforma's Ian Howell Peers Ahead

C-Suite Corner: Newforma's Ian Howell Peers Ahead

Don't be fooled by the NH address. While tech rivals surf the cyber shoals in Silicon Valley or dazzle with glitzy demos in Paris, a lean giant has quietly grown in the White Mountains of New England. How does 2016 look from that snowy perch?

BW NEWS: Our Top 10 stories of 2015

BW NEWS: Our Top 10 stories of 2015

As a news and analysis site driven to develop and disseminate only the best in industry insight and innovation, BuiltWorlds clearly found its voice this year.

They're back! Global summit celebrates skyscraper resurgence

They're back! Global summit celebrates skyscraper resurgence

Eyes are glancing skyward once again, as new towers around the world ascend to heights not seen in years. Next week in NYC, the Turner Prize-winning Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat will explore all that is tall .

Rapidly renewable, SOM + ORNL design 3D-printed enclosures

Rapidly renewable, SOM + ORNL design 3D-printed enclosures

Innovation in a hurry? Yes, think 'Space Race'. Only now, the focus is Earth and the mission is renewable energy. Last week, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and SOM announced an important project that may affect all our futures.

Time is now for Urban Eco-Systems activism, says expert panel

Time is now for Urban Eco-Systems activism, says expert panel

At the latest SmartWorlds "salon", our trio of top advisors took the stage together for the first time, sparking a fascinating discussion of cities' place in Nature. They also urged us all to BE the change we want to see. 

Urban lessons offer second chance at natural harmony

Urban lessons offer second chance at natural harmony

The industrial city evolved in opposition to nature. But today, as existing infrastructure requires replacement and demographics predict a crowded urban future, we now have the opportunity to create a city in harmony with nature. Here, architect Peter Ellis previews his June 4 talk at BW on "Restructuring American Cities". 

Nordstrom Tower aims to surpass 1WTC

Nordstrom Tower aims to surpass 1WTC

Spy v. Spy? No, Smith v. Smith. The race between Adrian Smith and his old firm SOM is heating up in both New York City and the Middle East, where two pairs of towers are locked in a multi-year contest for the record books.

Cities anew: Peter Ellis nears, much more to come

Cities anew: Peter Ellis nears, much more to come

On June 4, BuiltWorlds will make a major announcement after a fascinating evening charrette with international urban planner Peter Ellis. He will discuss his experience designing an entire city in India and its applications to the sustainable re-imagining of America's aging metropolises.

Milestones, millstones and the arc of history

Milestones, millstones and the arc of history

Attending ENR's recent 50th Anniversary awards dinner in NYC, the author visited the 9/11 Memorial, prompting emotions and reflections on history that ultimately turned hopeful. Perhaps they will have the same effect on you. 

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