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BIM Introduction

What is BIM? BIM stands for Building Information Modelling or Building Information Management. It is a collaborative process for creating and managing information throughout the whole lifecycle of a project. It is a new methodology of developing a project, a cultural change for all stakeholders involved. Such a process consists of coordinated digital information, mainly […]

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Rebuilding and Rethinking Cities; Urban regeneration

Cities have been created by mankind and they may be classified, as Rogers has stated, as the natural habitat of modern societies. The planning, design, building and, operating of such cities have resulted in the greatest destruction of nature. Alas, but cities are also disappointing since they do not fully provide an environment where society’s wellbeing is

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Demolition and Excavation

An Architect and Management Perspective The Regulations established by the Legal Notice 136/19, were polarizing at best when first published. While these have established a regulatory framework for local Architects and Civil Engineers, Contractors and Clients to follow prior to being allowed to begin with the works, they have fallen short of educating the industry

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Why Green Infrastructure and green buildings are important

In order to combat climate change, the European Green Deal’s biodiversity plan for 2030 emphasizes the necessity of safeguarding nature and reversing ecosystem deterioration. The action plan for the initiative includes green infrastructure. While green infrastructure is used to manage stormwater, it also benefits the community since it reduces overall energy consumption, provides a pleasant

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