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Smart Steel And Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Extend The Life Of Reinforced Concrete Bridges

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Many European bridges were built before the 1980s and are now approaching the end of their design life. Rather than demolishing and rebuilding these structures, researchers at Empa in Switzerland have developed a novel strengthening ...

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Mucuri Cobogó Uses Marble Waste In A Modular Architectural Element

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Designer Adônis Evangelista developed the Mucuri Cobogó in partnership with TCC Whitestone / MAAMI Home. The design explores how the stone industry can reuse marble waste in new building elements. Marble processing generates large amounts ...

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Moono Sliding Pendant Light Explores Kinetic Lighting In Solid Timber

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Moono is a sliding pendant light developed by Tbilisi-based Shre Studio. The project centres on the use of solid oak or walnut not only as a visible finish, but as the primary structural and mechanical ...

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3D Printed Floor Trusses From Recycled Plastic Could Transform Sustainable Housing

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Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing structural building components made from recycled plastic using large-scale 3D printing. Their latest prototype — a 3D printed floor truss — shows how polymer waste ...

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Biobased Acoustic Ceilings In A Private Villa In Vejle Ådal

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A private villa in Velje Ådal by PAX Architects features a biobased acoustic system rather than treating acoustics as a secondary addition. The ceilings are outfitted with Søuld Acoustic Boards FR, manufactured in Denmark from ...

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Fungi Transform End-Of-Life Mattresses Into Lightweight Fire-Resistant Insulation

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Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have developed a bio-composite insulation material made from shredded mattress foam and mycelium. By combining discarded polyurethane foam with a common fungus, the team created a lightweight and solid ...

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