In the Media
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Daily Commercial News
Artificial intelligence and the future of modular and pre-fab construction
Civil engineering research associate Puyan Zadeh commented on how AI could effect the general and modular construction industry.
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Squamish Chief
Building better
School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture assistant professor Joe Dahmen discussed the use of natural building materials.
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Canadian Architect
Too much and not enough: Not for Sale! at the Venice Biennale
SALA associate professor Dr. Matthew Soules commented on exhibiting Canada's housing crisis at the Venice Biennale.
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Washington Post
States siphoned away $750 million in infrastructure law climate funds
Civil engineering professor Dr. Alex Bigazzi said congestion-reducing technology is not the most efficient way to cut emissions as unclogging roads encourages people to drive more.
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City News Vancouver
Vancouver housing protest calls for more community ownership of rentals
School of community and regional planning professor emeritus Dr. Penny Gurstein commented on the rental housing market in B.C.
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Daily Commercial News
Next-gen mass timber touted as way for buildings to ascend to 20 storeys
Civil and mechanical engineering professor Dr. Tony Yang is working on a government-funded that will make mass timber construction buildings of up to 20 storeys economically and technically feasible by 2028.
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Daily Hive Vancouver
Funky website reveals the stinkiest smells around Vancouver
A project led by mechanical engineering researchers called “Smell Vancouver” is tracking the worst and weirdest odours around Metro Vancouver.
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Vancouver Sun
Vancouver's east-west divide: To the east, suites, laneway houses. To the west, detached homes
School of community and regional planning adjunct professor Dr. Nathan Edelson said mid-rise buildings constructed on arterial roads like Granville and Cambie are missing “neighbourhood centres” where people can walk to cafés and stores.
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CIM Magazine
Mining for talent
Should the decline in students in mining engineering programs be a cause for concern in the age of the green economy? UBC Civil engineering professor David Elmo weighs in.
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CBC
How long do Canadians in need have to wait for affordable housing? Depends where they live
SCARP professor emeritus Dr. Penny Gurstein, co-director of UBC’s housing research collaborative, said government policy is built around home ownership despite the high number of renters in Canada.