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The Moulded Stone Renaissance: Why This Technique Is Suddenly Cutting-Edge Again
For centuries, moulded stone has been a staple of architecture. A versatile technique that allowed artisans to replicate complex designs efficiently and affordably. It was the original "pre-fab," if you will!
But then, with the rise of modern construction and new materials like concrete and steel, moulded stone kind of faded into the background. It was seen as old-fashioned, expensive, and labour-intensive.
But guess what? It's back!

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3 min read


Robots on Site: Are They Here to Help, or Here to Take Over?
Robots are genuinely on site, making a difference. These aren’t meant to replace workers but they’re there to assist them. Think of them as extra hands, or maybe a really strong back. They can take on the repetitive tasks, the heavy lifting, and the awkward positions that lead to injuries and burnout. This not only makes the job less taxing on the human body.

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3 min read


The Modular Movement: How Prefabrication is Changing Construction
No longer a niche solution, modular construction is gaining traction as a way to build faster, more cost-effectively, and more sustainably.

Jesmonite
4 min read


From Concrete to Canopy: Reclaiming Our Cities with Green Architecture
What if our cities could be different? What if we could weave nature back into the urban fabric? Explore green roofs and living walls.

Jesmonite
5 min read


Climate Change and Construction: Are We Building Castles in the Sand?
are we building structures that can actually survive what’s coming, or are we just building castles in the sand?

Jesmonite
3 min read


Drones in Construction: Surveying and Monitoring from Above
Drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are at the forefront of the revolution of technological transformation in the construction indus

Jesmonite
4 min read
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