The term ferrocement usually refers to a mixture of Portland cement and sand which has been applied to layers of steel bars and metal mesh, which act as reinforcements. Sometimes referred to as reinforced concrete, it was first created by Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi in 1940.
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Madeline Miller
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Naser Nader Ibrahim
Landscape architecture trends for 2022 — a comprehensive guide. Learn 8 trends that are going to rule the landscape architecture field this year.
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Taylor Simpson
We all know how beautiful old buildings can be. Many are alive with character and have a rich history that should be kept preserved for as long as possible. But what happens when these old buildings come with problems?
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Daniel Rauber
House remodeling is a messy and complicated process, but it's an exciting time, too. You get to turn your home into something that reflects your dreams and style. The only downside is the mess that's made while you're getting there.
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Lissete Laverde (cover image), Andrea Davis
Your garden shed can be more than just a storage space. It can be converted into a beautiful bedroom, or a book room for relaxing. Below are some shed ideas to completely convert the dilapidated storage shed in your backyard.
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Elijah Senolos
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Jesse Gardner (cover image), Danielle Rice, Annie Shelmerdine
Are you thinking about redesigning, upgrading, or improving your home? Every year millions of people set out to improve the overall design of their living space, and they have plenty of good reasons for doing so. Some aim to add to the resale value for an impending move, while others want a more comfortable house.
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Pixabay, Cal David
Designing a custom home can be fun, especially when choosing amongst the different flooring options to suit your house. Flooring, among others, is an expensive investment; hence, the need to get it right.
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R ARCHITECTURE (cover image), Collov Home Design, Alyona Tec
Silicon Valley’s triangular-inspired NVIDIA Corporate Campus in Santa Clara, California debuted new exterior areas with sustainable permeable pavers made of wood. The exteriors were designed by TLS Landscape Architects putting employee connection at the core.
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Black Locust Lumber Global
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NVIDIA, Black Locust Lumber Global