The AEC Hackathon's return to the Pacific Northwest this fall sought to marry the AEC industry with a separate virtual reality hackathon in Seattle. Two Newforma developers traveled coast to coast to report the results. Read on.
Founder Kadens to leave SoCore Energy
Comparisons to Steve Jobs are inaccurate but inevitable. Pete Kadens, the brash young founder of SoCore Energy announced this week that he will be stepping down from the perch that he created some seven years ago.
WATCH: A Vision of Green to Restructure our Cities
With latest vote, force now strong behind Lucas Museum
C-SUITE CORNER: How has e-Builder survived and thrived?
ADA at 25: compliance Still lagging, Consultant CLAIms
High Tech Demos Storm TEXAS
Thinking BIENNIALLY: Designers OFFER Visions Of Chicago's Future
Our own John Gregerson reports from the Chicago Architecture Biennial on BOLD: Alternative Scenarios for Chicago. Now in just its third week, CAB is the city's extraordinary, three-month-long open dialogue on The State of the Art of Architecture.
WATCH: Real Estate Revolution
As we ramp up to Tech in Real Estate II, what better time to take a look back at our first edition? Our full vid from their fireside chat lives up to the event's name by covering prefabrication, live tours of spaces in real-time video from anywhere, property crowdfunding platforms, and so very much more.
How can we make zero-carbon high-riseS reality?
ASCE Q&A: How Disney embraces innovation
Fieldwire takes task management to the jobsite
Launched in January 2013 by co-founders Yves Frinault and Javed Singha, San Francisco-based Fieldwire is helping project managers to run jobs more efficiently from the field. BW's Jonathan Barnes tells their story.
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 .
Architects opine on economy, Industry, civic responsibility
Tech in Real Estate Returns II Seize Our Stage
WATCH: Drones, 3D Printing, and Connected Tools Stand Guard Over Crowd
For Real: Architect Goes Virtual to Bolster Youth Outreach
The Driverless City
With the recent announcement of three finalists for the inaugural $1-million Nayar Prize, the Illinois Institute of Technology is putting its money where the innovation is. It’s readily apparent to all that autonomous vehicles are on the horizon, but can our cities handle them? Enter “The Driverless City” team.
WATCH: Tech Toy Chest Illuminates Techweek Crowd
Now that Techweek: New York is winding down with its own Hackathon this weekend, we thought the time was right to look back at the riveting discussion we hosted during Chicago's own Techweek in June. See the full video.