Last month, Portman and Georgia Institute of Technology gathered civic and business leaders in a parking lot on Atlanta's Tech Square to announce Coda, a new “C...
A project on elevator travel carried out by students of Columbia University found that in 2010 alone, New York City office workers spent a cumulative amount of ...
Rottweil is a quaint little German town just south of the fabled Black Forest along the Neckar River. Visitors come from all over Europe to experience the outwa...
To keep up with guest demand, high-rise hotels invest in plumbing, elevators, and HVAC systems – and technology that allows for custom control.
Comparing high-...
The majority of high-rise buildings being built throughout the world today have been designed either entirely for residential or a combination of residential and commercial occupancies. This is due to the high demand for additional living space in most major cities caused by a number of factors. These include a significant move of the current generation of business professionals into city centers as well as the aging senior citizen population that appears to want to [...]
Originally constructed in 1913, 5 Channel Center Street was one of many historic buildings designed and built by the Boston Wharf Company. When Fraunhofer CSE ...
ThyssenKrupp Elevator maintains more than 1.1 million elevators worldwide, including those at some of the world’s most iconic buildings, like the new One Wo...
Though not currently approved for installation in the United States, multiple-car elevator systems (multiple cars sharing the same shaft) are increasingly bein...
With buildings responsible for about 40% of the world's energy consumption, and an estimated additional 85% of the existing urban and commercial floor space req...
Founded by the Romans, the small town of Rottweil is located between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alps, in southwest Germany. The old city is famous for its...