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Five trends in building materials
Monday, July 24, 2017
The architecture and construction industry certainly isn't stagnant when it comes to innovation and progress. Many are aware that green building, for example, has become hugely popular in both residential and commercial building design. While construction techniques change with times as industry leaders find more effective ways of building, the materials used in construction have the biggest impact on future building design. Wood will always play a major part in building construction. It is the most traditional material used and few buildings are constructed without wood products being used. Unfortunately wood alone has many downsides when it comes to longevity, durability, availability, and sustainability. Wood isn't a weak material, but it certainly has weaknesses that many would rath...(Full Article)
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