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From VR experiences at in-person events to online webinars, there are several opportunities to explore Future World Vision. See the full list of events to find one that fits your calendar.
By constructing track slabs with fiber-reinforced concrete instead of concrete reinforced with steel bars, a light-rail project nearly halved construction time.
Pinestone connects residents to trails, parks, and other outdoor amenities without making them rely on automobiles or other motorized transit options.
An expert explains how to determine a site’s risk.
The 185 MW Kapolei Energy Storage project will help Oahu comply with Hawaii’s requirements to shift from fossil fuels to 100% renewable energy sources by 2045.
Designing for functional recovery, where minimally damaged buildings can be quickly reoccupied after an earthquake, is key.
To make “Cities of the Future” as realistic as possible, civil engineers and computer-generated imaging artists merged talents to envision an amazing tomorrow.
A prospective author lies about his use of artificial intelligence in a paper.
By reducing the risks of flooding and erosion along coastal areas, coral reefs act as infrastructure and should be protected as such, a key task force says.
In episode 158 of ASCE Plot Points, Travis St. Louis and Michael Palmer discuss all things modular, and why it might be the future of construction.
U.S. Global Change Research Program makes global warming data available with two tools and the release of Fifth National Climate Assessment.
See how Future World Vision comes to life through an immersive VR experience.
Stay updated on the upcoming Future World Vision giant-screen film, Cities of the Future.
Create and share your own custom tour of Mega City 2070.