Awards Prairie View A&M Team Wins DOE Design Competition The grand winner of the 2016 Race to Zero Student Design Competition is an affordable, sustainable house with emergency preparedness in mind
Construction Wanted: More Than a Few Good Architects and Engineers The vast majority of architects aren’t trained in the intricacies of efficient construction. Engineers are trained, but most show little or no concern
Multifamily Inward-Focused Design Promotes Social Interaction Focusing a project inward can help residents make important connections with one another
features Luxury Decks Are Growing In Popularity As outdoor living continues to grow in popularity, places for this outdoor living to take place are needed. One such area is the backyard...
features The Plight Of The Tiny House Minimalists are doing for tiny houses what hipsters did for coffee houses and winter hats but, unfortunately, as many people are beginning...
features Mortgage Rates Have Been At Near-Record Lows For A Near-Record Amount Of Time Mortgage rates fell again last week, hitting new lows in 2016 of 3.41 percent. This most recent drop brings the rates even closer to the...
features New Florida Development Looks To Become One Of Country’s Most Sustainable Babcock Ranch, a solar-powered development scheduled to be completed in 2017 is being built in southwest Florida on 17,000 acres of land....
features The Master Bathroom Has Become The New Statement Room The bathroom is often referred to as the throne room in jest, but it seems as though behind every joke is some truth, as more and more...
features Foreign Buyers Focusing On Less Expensive Homes For a while, foreign buyers looking to purchase a home in the United States had their sights set on luxury homes, but as home prices rise...
Opinion Are Home Builders Too Optimistic About The Housing Market? Builder confidence may need to drop before affordability and inventory issues begin to ease