Tiles are a very adaptable, cost-effective, and practical alternative to give the walls and floors of your house a fresh, fashionable new appearance. To ensure that you get the best out of your tiles, you must use high-quality tile adhesives and have a fair understanding of the frequent tiling errors individuals make.
Building a more sustainable world means consuming fewer resources, and companies have a fundamental role to play in this collective effort. That means changing the way we design, manufacture and distribute our products and solutions, whether in terms of production (Industry 4.0, data, etc.), the way we use and recycle materials, or how we protect the environment around our production facilities. This overview looks at some solutions that are beginning to make a difference.
Waterproofing is essential if you want the interior spaces of your home to remain dry at all times. To summarise, professional waterproofing creates a barrier that prevents water or any liquid substance from entering through the material. This unique property prevents flooding and moisture from building up. If you’re wondering how to waterproof a toilet, there are many things to think through and execute.
3D printing creates three-dimensional objects and this futuristic printing method is used in many sectors around the world due to its highly versatile method of production and quick prototyping of any object.
Using premixed construction products allows your company to shorten construction timelines, save on costs, and have greater quality control over your construction products.
Making the world a more beautiful and more sustainable communal home requires transforming our working spaces to offer their occupants greater comfort and quality of life. Architecture, design, organization, materials – new solutions are already emerging to reconcile efficiency and well-being, as well as to ensure that every working space benefits all its users. We meet some of the experts contributing to this transformation...
Improving life on Earth is also about sharing it more effectively. This means inventing cities that use energy and resources more efficiently, encourage local community life, and rethink the concepts of common good and shared space. Right around the world, shared solutions are now emerging that envision this new proximity.
A better life for the world means guaranteeing every one of us, wherever we live, fairer access to good healthcare, education and housing. But to be truly effective, such initiatives must be implemented on the basis of consultation, tailored to the real-life needs of local communities and conceived for the long term. Non-profit organizations, companies and front line stakeholders: we meet those working to change the rules.
Living more in tune with the world also means renovating existing housing to make it less resource intensive, more energy efficient, more comfortable and more resistant to climate change. Institutions, politicians and companies - especially those in the construction sector - all have a key role to play in envisioning this transition, defining and applying new regulations and implementing solutions that will significantly cut energy costs. We meet with some of these stakeholders.