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Energy revolution from the ground up

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Energy revolution from the ground up

Buildings are no longer passive structures, they’re becoming key players in the energy transition. Architectural innovation is accelerating: smart materials, adaptive systems, and sustainable design are reshaping the way we inhabit the future.

Editorial Team

Ambitious climate targets are redefining the construction landscape, driving a wave of innovation that goes far beyond regulatory compliance. Environmental commitments are pushing architects and developers to move away from conventional approaches and embrace solutions that integrate energy efficiency, adaptive design, and low-impact materials.

From climate-responsive façades to intelligent systems that automatically adjust lighting and ventilation, the sector is evolving towards a more dynamic and environmentally aware architecture. This transformation not only cuts emissions but also enhances comfort, reduces operational costs, and increases property value.

Crucially, this revolution isn’t limited to new builds. The retrofitting of existing structures —using simulation tools and technologies such as heat pumps and thermal storage— is proving equally vital. Moreover, the focus on decarbonisation, from system electrification to the selection of low-embodied-carbon materials, reflects a holistic view of a building’s lifecycle. Together, these strategies show how climate commitments are catalysing a structural shift in the sector.

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Themes
Smart buildings and districts, and (where relevant) Smart cities
Construction materials and circular construction
Green Building Solutions