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Concrete as a Carbon Sink: CO₂-Binding Cement Substitute Aims to Transform Construction
Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) are developing a concrete material that could lower construction-related emissions while permanently storing carbon dioxide. The work is part of the European C-SINC project, which brings together ...
Read more >Soil Stones Combine Recycled Cork and Mineral Finishes
Dutch artist and designer Natasja van der Meer has introduced Soil Stones, a collection of sculptural objects positioned between art, design and functional furniture. The series was presented during Milan Design Week 2025 as part ...
Read more >Bacterial Factories Turn CO₂ into Feedstock for Sustainable Materials
The chemical industry underpins almost every aspect of modern life, supplying the building blocks for products ranging from textiles and cosmetics to insulation materials and plastics. Yet the sector is also responsible for approximately six ...
Read more >Lime, Rice Husk and 3D Printing Shape Experimental Building Project
Italian 3D printing company WASP has completed Itaca, a self-sufficient farm building at the newly opened Shamballa research site in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The project serves as a testing ground for architectural 3D printing technologies and ...
Read more >Reusable Brick Walls Enable Circular Construction With Up To 60% Lower CO₂ Emissions
Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), together with Austrian brick manufacturer wienerberger, have developed a reusable brick wall system that can be dismantled and rebuilt without damaging the masonry elements. The innovation supports ...
Read more >Phyto Symbiotic Seat Explores Living Furniture Through Plant–Material Integration
Phyto Symbiotic Seat, designed at Royal College of Art, is an experimental seating concept that rethinks the relationship between furniture, vegetation and the built environment. Recognised by the NY Product Design Awards, the project combines ...
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