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Grass-Based Structural Panels Applied In Furniture Design

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The application of biobased materials is expanding across design sectors, with construction materials increasingly being adapted for use in furniture and interiors. US-based company Plantd has introduced its grass-based structural panels into the commercial furniture ...

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Nanotextured Plastic Film Mechanically Neutralises Viruses On Contact

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Researchers at RMIT University in Australia have developed a plastic surface that can destroy viruses on contact. The innovation offers new potential for safer materials in product design, healthcare environments and public spaces. Mechanical Antiviral ...

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Algae-Based Biodesign Products Capture Carbon In Urban Spaces

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The PhotoSynthetica Gardening Collection by ecoLogicStudio introduces a new generation of biophilic design products. It combines biotechnology, digital fabrication and circular material innovation. Developed with UCL London and the University of Innsbruck, the project explores ...

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Oyster-Inspired Cement Promises Stronger, And More Sustainable Construction Materials

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Researchers at Purdue University are developing a new type of cement inspired by oysters. This innovation could lead to stronger, faster-curing and more sustainable construction materials. Learning From Nature’s Own Builders Oysters have built reef ...

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Shipping Containers And Earth Combine In Climate-Responsive Restaurant Design

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In the port city of Tuticorin, India, maritime trade has shaped the urban landscape for over 2,000 years. Today, large numbers of discarded shipping containers have inspired a new approach to sustainable architecture. Design studio ...

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Inkjet-Printable Structural Colour Enables Durable, Pigment-Free Surfaces

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A new materials breakthrough from Kobe University could reshape how designers apply colour. Researchers have developed an inkjet-printable structural colour that removes the need for traditional pigments and dyes. As a result, this innovation offers ...

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