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A Fruitful Autumn in the World of Innovation – Building Materials Of the Future

Natural materials are becoming increasingly important in replacing fossil fuel–based insulation products and enabling sustainable solutions for more energy-efficient buildings. The current year has proven to be particularly fruitful in the field of sustainable architecture, and early autumn brought news…
Energy passport – The id card of buildings

An energy passport is a certificate that outlines the energy performance of a building — an official document with a strictly defined format and content, issued by an authorized organization, and valid for a period of ten years. Its purpose…
Bioplastic Film – Sustainable Buildings With Passive Cooling

Sustainable and climate-resilient buildings are increasingly adopting passive cooling principles, reducing electricity consumption and relying on conventional cooling systems only when necessary. Researchers from Zhengzhou University in China and the University of South Australia have developed an innovative solution of…
Accelerating the Electrification of Transport with Charge&GO

C harge&GO remains committed to its mission — accelerating Serbia’s and the region’s transition to sustainable mobility through expanding its charging network and developing modern infrastructure. In October this year, a new 120 kW ultra-fast charger was commissioned at the…
Wind Farm “Kostolac” Enters Trial Operation

Construction of the “Kostolac” wind farm has been successfully completed, and the facility has already delivered its first megawatt-hours to the grid. Following the issuance of the connection permit for the transmission system, voltage was energized in the substation and…
Brutalism and Its Identity in the Era of Architectural Uniformity

The architectural style that marked the second half of the 20th century—born out of the need for rapid urban reconstruction and characterized by the raw power of materials and simplicity of form—came to be known as Brutalism. The distinctive, rough…
China Shifts to “High-Quality” Renewable Energy Growth: Less Subsidy, More Market

China installed a record 264 gigawatts of new wind and solar capacity in the first half of 2025—twice as much as in the same period last year. The surge was driven by investors rushing to complete projects before the country’s…



