‘A good day for Europe’: EU lawmakers pass landmark nature restoration law

‘A good day for Europe’: EU lawmakers pass landmark nature restoration law

European lawmakers have passed a flagship law that aims to turbocharge the recovery of nature across the bloc, after supporters of the bill narrowly defeated opposition to the legislation from conservative MEPs. On Wednesday, members of the European Parliament approved the landmark Nature Restoration Law, which commits each EU country to take measures to restore…

Deep green retrofits: Updating old buildings to new sustainability standards

Deep green retrofits: Updating old buildings to new sustainability standards

Constructed in the early 1960s, the building at 10 New Bridge Street in central London could have been demolished to make way for a more modern and efficient replacement. Instead, the office building is being renovated to new standards targeting BREEAM Excellent and WELL Platinum certifications for sustainability and wellness. Eoin Conroy, UK country director…

Empty spaces and hybrid places: The pandemic’s lasting impact on real estate

Empty spaces and hybrid places: The pandemic’s lasting impact on real estate

At a glance Hybrid work is here to stay. As a result, office attendance has stabilized at 30 percent below prepandemic norms. The ripple effects of hybrid work are substantial. Untethered from their offices, residents have left urban cores and shifted their shopping elsewhere. For example, New York City’s urban core lost 5 percent of…

Building movement: When is it a problem?

Building movement: When is it a problem?

  As buildings age, their structural conditions can deteriorate, causing damage and safety concerns. In order to mitigate this, it’s important to engage in the regular inspection and condition assessment of buildings for diagnosis. One common form of structural deterioration is referred to as building movement and can surface in varying ways, including uneven floor…