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Montana has taken a substantial step towards enhancing building safety and resilience by adopting the International Code Council (ICC) and Modular Building Institute's (MBI) Standards 1200 and 1205. Announced on September 20, 2024, this decision coincides with Montana's update to the 2021
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Green architecture is more than just a trend—it's a necessity for a sustainable future. ALTA's innovative redesign of School Jean de la Fontaine in Tours, France, sets a stellar example of how eco-conscious practices can be integrated seamlessly into educational institutions. Project O