As the world becomes more urban, more people will live and work in high-rises. What will that mean for builders, real-estate companies, and tenants? In this edition, The Next Normal explores the high-rise of 2030.
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The next normal in construction: How disruption is reshaping the world’s largest ecosystem
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The COVID-19 crisis looks set to accelerate an overdue transformation of the world’s largest ecosystem. We expect nine...
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Reimagining the office and work life after COVID-19
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The pandemic has forced the adoption of new ways of working. Organizations must reimagine their work and the role of offices...
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How construction can emerge stronger after coronavirus
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Engineering, construction, and building materials have a vital role to play in a post-pandemic recovery of our communities and...
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Reimagining the real estate industry for the next normal
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How one real-estate developer’s focus on digital reinvention before coronavirus is helping it navigate the current crisis and...
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Commercial real estate must do more than merely adapt to coronavirus
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COVID-19 is a humanitarian challenge that will have lasting effects on how people live, work, and play. By acting today, real...
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Building Change: Opportunities in disruption
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Industry leaders convened to address environmental and technological disruptions, their impacts on the infrastructure industry,...
Commentary - Voices on Infrastructure
Human-centered design: A win for real-estate stakeholders
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Developers can optimize success rates for major projects by focusing on inhabitants’ health, community, and quality of...
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Getting ahead of the market: How big data is transforming real estate
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Many real estate firms have long made decisions based on a combination of intuition and traditional, retrospective data. Today,...