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RIVA by Mamou-Mani: A Sculptural Gateway at King’s Cross

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Architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has completed a new permanent installation at Pancras Square, King’s Cross in London. Named RIVA, the work combines metal fabrication and biobased 3D printed material to explore transitions between outside and inside, ...

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Circular Transformation of De Nieuwe Post in Arnhem

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The renovation of De Nieuwe Post in Arnhem has started. The Dutch Central Government Real Estate Agency asked Heijmans to turn the historic post office into a sustainable and future-proof building. More than half of ...

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3D Printed Ceramic Pavilion Brings Community Stories to Life in Brussels

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In the Germinal public gardens of Evere, Brussels, a new pavilion called Folly (Vase) now welcomes visitors. Belgian artist Elise Eeraerts and Spanish architect Roberto Aparicio Ronda designed the project, built from 3D printed ceramic ...

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Hyphyn: A Biodegradable Vinyl for High-Performance Interiors

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Vinyl has long been used in upholstery and wallcoverings for its durability, but it is also associated with environmental concerns, particularly at the end of its life. Hyphyn, developed by Nassimi LLC, is a new ...

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Re:Shell – Eggshell Waste Reimagined as Biodegradable Bricks

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A design team at Seoul National University’s Living Design Lab has created Re:Shell, a biodegradable material that turns discarded eggshells into functional building blocks. The project offers a sustainable response to South Korea’s rising construction waste. ...

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From Algae to Architecture: Turning Sargassum into Building Materials

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Brown algae, known as sargassum, are washing up in large amounts on beaches in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the United States. The piles of seaweed harm tourism, fishing, and biodiversity. When the algae decompose, they ...

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