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A new business is giving Japanese buildings slated for demolition a second life by shipping their timber frames to the U.S.
Japan is a global leader in earthquake-resistant architecture, where skyscrapers don’t just reach for the sky—they are engineered to withstand powerful tremors. In this video, explore the incredible ...
Japan is considering a plan to offer subsidies for building charging stations for Tesla electric vehicles in tariff talks ...
The Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian reopened in Lisbon on 21 September, having been added to ArchDaily's “Buildings of the Year.” Its permanent collection, the largest in Portugal, is now hosted in ...
A massive mixed-use project has broken ground in North San Jose that will add 1,472 housing units at the former site of the ...
U.S. stocks rose again to close out their winning week. The S&P 500 climbed 0.7% Friday for a fifth straight gain and pulled ...
The penthouse at 152 Elizabeth Street, the only residential building in New York City crafted by Pritzker Prize-winning ...
We talked to Yale SOM economist Mushfiq Mobarak, a member of a task force advising the interim government on economic ...
WuXi Biologics is giving CDMO Terumo the keys to its site in Leverkusen, Germany, with a 150 million euros ($167 million) ...
Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said he’ll seek another opportunity to talk with his US counterpart Scott Bessent ...
Getting the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program back on schedule and speeding up the delivery of ...
This is an excerpt from the latest edition of Michael Clair's International Beat Newsletter, bringing global baseball news to ...