Britain’s biggest housebuilder could turn to wood instead of bricks for new homes as the war in Iran pushes up construction costs.
Grist's Matt Simon joins Here & Now to discuss the building material of the future — and the past.
Homes are now taking shape at Amberley & Harrogate, with Esh Construction installing the first timber frames at the £23 million affordable housing development in Sunderland.
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A historic mercantile building in downtown Cullman dating to the 1890s burned to the ground on Monday, leaving business ...
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The new branch of Fondation Daniel & Nina Carasso is a culinary-focused mixed-program venue that resulted from an ambitious ...
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