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Mycelium Door Introduces Scalable Biobased Alternative For Interior Architecture
A Danish collaboration between mycelium company Rebound and architecture studio Det Levende Hus has led to what they claim is the world’s first mass-produced interior door made from fungal mycelium. The prototype points to a ...
Read more >Ocean Bacteria Reveal How Biodegradable Plastics Really Break Down
Biodegradable plastics are often seen as a solution to the global plastic waste problem. However, new research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) shows that their behaviour in the environment is more complex than ...
Read more >Climate-Responsive Office Design With Recycled And Low-Carbon Materials
Located along a busy arterial road in Jaipur, India, Magnus by Sanjay Puri Architects demonstrates how material innovation can drive climate-responsive architecture. The office building combines recycled and low-impact materials—including fly ash bricks and lightweight ...
Read more >3D Printed Concrete From Industrial Waste Enables Circular Construction
A European research consortium is rethinking concrete construction by combining 3D printing, recycled materials, and design for disassembly. The CARBCOMN project, involving Empa, ETH Zurich, and leading architectural practices, explores how digitally fabricated concrete elements ...
Read more >3D Printed Airport Building Demonstrates Fast And Low-Carbon Construction
Milan Bergamo Airport has introduced Ol Casél, Italy’s first 3D printed building for airport services. The project sits within the airport’s Logistics Park and shows how digital fabrication can support faster and more sustainable construction. ...
Read more >Turning Sawdust Into Fire-Resistant, Circular Building Materials
Each year, industries generate millions of tonnes of sawdust, and most of it is burned for energy. This process releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere. Researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa now propose a ...
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