As Beijing silences mentions of the skyscraper building that collapsed in Bangkok, the Chinese company involved in the project faces mounting scrutiny in Thailand.
U.S. builders are rethinking materials, designers are making substitutions, and clients are weighing whether the prestige of ...
China’s global Belt and Road Initiative is under intense scrutiny here after just one structure in the Thai capital collapsed ...
A Russian engineer is accused of leaking confidential technical data from ASML, NXP, TSMC, and GlobalFoundries to Russia, ...
Nuclear is back with a new report from the International Energy Agency flagging the nuclear power opportunity to deliver a ...
The final session of DesignTalks explores the fashion industry and multi-sensory storytelling in design. Watch live from ...
Workers said poor-quality materials were used during construction by a Chinese developer as it sought to cut costs.
Following two exciting weeks of nominations, ArchDaily's readers have evaluated over 500 projects and selected 15 finalists ...
As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spiraled into a renewed and devastating phase, Beijing’s early assertive role appears ...
Thailand officials have launched an investigation into the collapse of a Bangkok skyscraper that failed to withstand a ...
Atelier tao+c, founded in 2016 in Shanghai by Tao Liu and Chunyan Cai, is the protagonist of Interior Design & Contract 10's ...
A 30-storey skyscraper in Bangkok crumbled like a pack of cards last week when a powerful earthquake struck Thailand and its ...
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