Imagine a university city where student housing not only meets the urgent demand for beds but also pioneers a greener, healthier way of living, transforming the urban landscape one building at a time. Across the globe, the call for modern, eco-friendly student accommodations is louder than ever,
I'm thrilled to sit down with Luca Calarailli, a seasoned expert in construction, design, and architecture, who has a deep passion for integrating innovative technologies into the industry. Today, we’re diving into a transformative project in South Shields: the development of 124 Extra Care
Bristol, a city pulsating with cultural energy and historical depth, faces a critical juncture in its urban development as housing demand surges past supply, with over 470,000 residents straining the current infrastructure. Within this landscape, the £500 million Silverthorne Lane regeneration
London stands as the pulsating core of the UK, a global city of immense wealth and opportunity, yet beneath its glittering surface lies a harsh reality of housing poverty that traps countless residents in deprivation, a crisis that seems to be overlooked by the government’s latest funding reforms.
In a decisive move to tackle Australia's deepening housing crisis, the Albanese Government has announced a temporary suspension of residential updates to the National Construction Code (NCC), aiming to streamline the home-building process and address severe supply shortages. This bold step, part of
The Australian construction industry, a vital engine of the nation’s economic growth, finds itself navigating uncharted waters as a prolonged downturn in the US housing market sends subtle yet significant ripples across the globe, impacting markets far beyond direct trade links. While direct trade