Home Technology Futuristic Denver Neighborhood Will Be Loaded With Panasonic Smart Home Products Denver’s smart city project, named Pena Station Next, is in the works. It will feature autonomous shuttles, LED street lights, Wi-Fi...
Multifamily Houston Leads The Nation In Macro Units While micro apartments have generated some buzz recently, some developers are going the other way and building spacious, and expensive,...
Design How The Size Of American Homes Measures Up To The Rest Of The World Compared to Brazil, Spain, and Mexico, houses in the U.S. are pretty big and spacious. Through a survey of 29,000 people across nine...
Single-Family Homes New High-End Developments Offer Mixed-Use Features For Sense Of Community Suburban developments are starting to get more of an urban feel to them. Planners are emphasizing walkable communities, markets and public...
Codes + Standards Oregon Home Is First In U.S. To Obtain Living Building Certification The home is composed of four structures: a house, an accessory dwelling unit, and two garages
Home Technology Builders Use Virtual Reality to Show Off New Homes Emerging technology is helping potential buyers get a full sense of what a new home might be like. Users can strap on a virtual reality...
Codes + Standards California Legislator Proposes Statewide Solar Mandate For New Buildings If the proposal were to become law, it would be the first such requirement in U.S. history
Home Technology Louisville Works To Bring Connected Technology Into Homes With the goal of becoming a smart city, the local government in Louisville, Ky., is proactively pushing devices and platforms that are part...
Home Technology Trendy Luxury Home Features That Are Most Likely To Disappear In 20 Years As technology advances, homes may start to set aside a 6x6-foot room for virtual reality entertainment and forgo a 1,000-square foot home...
Codes + Standards Amphibious Homes The Solution For Some In Flood Zones A rising tide will lift all homes that have floatation capabilities