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Muss-Tell: Bioregional Acoustic Design Using Invasive Mussel Shells

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Muss-Tell is a circular, bioregional design project by material designer and researcher Damla Ertem, developed as part of her MA Material Futures at Central Saint Martins. The project addresses an often-overlooked environmental issue: noise pollution ...

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Industrial-Scale MDF Recycling Enables Reuse of Wood Fibres

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A new recycling process makes it possible to reuse MDF (Medium-Density Fibreboard) on an industrial scale. Developed through a collaboration between Unilin and GP Groot Recycling, the technology allows used MDF panels to be processed ...

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House 720 Degrees: Earthbound Architecture Shaped By Local Materials And Landscape

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House 720 Degrees is a residential project by Mexican architect Fernanda Canales, located in a valley near Valle de Bravo, Mexico. From the outset, the design links architectural form to material choice and site conditions. ...

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Sustainable Sodium-Ion Batteries Made From Wood Industry By-Products

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The transition to renewable energy is driving strong demand for safe, affordable and scalable energy storage. Today’s battery technologies rely heavily on lithium-ion systems, which depend on scarce and often imported raw materials. This raises ...

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3D-CeraClad: A 3D-Printed Ceramic Façade System For Sustainable Building Envelopes

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3D-CeraClad is a Master’s thesis project by designer Mohamed Abdelaziz that explores how additive manufacturing can reshape ceramic façade systems. The project introduces a modular building envelope made from 3D-printed ceramic elements with integrated thermal ...

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Self-Healing Composite Materials Could Redefine Long-Term Performance in Structural Design

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a self-healing composite material that could radically extend the lifespan of high-performance structural components. The material is tougher than conventional fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs) and can repair internal ...

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