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Henning Larsen Designs New Timber-Based Public Sports Centre for Gothenburg
Henning Larsen has won the competition to design Gothenburg’s new Centralbadet, a major public swimming and sports centre that focuses on sustainable materials, landscape integration, and community wellbeing. The project is relevant for architects, interior ...
Read more >Enzymatically Formed Carbon-Negative Material Offers a New Alternative to Concrete
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have created a new structural material that could reshape sustainable design. The material, called Enzymatic Structural Material (ESM), uses a bioinspired process to form strong, durable, and carbon-negative building ...
Read more >Nailed: Transforming Beauty Industry Waste into New Design Material
Nailed is a material innovation project by designer and researcher Genevieve Carr (MA Material Futures, Central Saint Martins). It reimagines nail salon waste as a resource for 3D printing. Carr converts discarded acrylic powders, gels ...
Read more >Natural minerals enable cost-effective structural colour coatings
Researchers at the University of Michigan have introduced a new method to create vibrant structural colour coatings from unprocessed natural minerals. Their approach reduces material costs and makes the technology far more accessible for designers ...
Read more >Turning Asbestos into Safe, Carbon-Negative Architectural Materials
At the 2025 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, Besley & Spresser present 09.ED.15 Redux, an installation that explores a radical transformation: converting asbestos—once a ubiquitous but deadly construction material—into harmless, carbon-negative mineral products with new architectural potential. ...
Read more >Biodegradable Plastics: Why Designers Should Look Beyond the Label
Biodegradable and biobased plastics are often promoted as sustainable choices for the built environment, interiors, products and packaging. Yet new research from Radboud University shows that these materials are not always as green as they ...
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