Aluminium, as a metal, has many distinctive features that make it an attractive material for various uses. It is rapidly becoming the most used metal, particularly in the building and construction sector. Designers and architects are increasingly experimenting with the metal to create unique, environment-friendly buildings that are stronger, lighter, and durable than iron, steel, and most other construction materials.
Using aluminium in architecture has enabled the construction of higher buildings with improved energy efficiency, bringing sustainable solutions and complimenting the notion of "green building". With this, aluminium has ushered in a new and contemporary age of lightweight construction.
{alcircleadd}To shed more light on how aluminium has transformed the B&C sector, AL Circle is launching its16th edition of e-Magazine, 'Aluminium – Revolutionising the Construction Sector.' This e-Magazine aims to highlight more about metal's potential applications in the building and construction (B&C) sector and how it drives innovation in that field.
In 2022, the worldwide use of aluminium in building and construction was 21.6 million tonnes, a 1.2% rise over the previous year. By 2023, aluminium application in the B&C industry is predicted to reach 21.8 million tonnes.
This e-Magazine includes interviews and articles from the world's major aluminium firms and associations about how aluminium has revolutionised the B&C sector and discuss the factors behind the rising demand for aluminium in the building industry and the specific semi-finished aluminium products that are fuelling the need.
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