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FLEXGrid Pavilion Demonstrates Transformable Timber Structures From 2D to 3D
A new timber construction method is expanding design possibilities for lightweight, curved structures. Austrian start-up Beyond Bending, a spin-off from TU Wien, developed the patented FLEXGrid system. It allows flat, two-dimensional wooden grids to transform ...
Read more >Coffee Waste Upcycled Into High-Performance Biodegradable Insulation
A new material innovation demonstrates how everyday waste streams can be transformed into high-value building solutions. Researchers at Shenyang Agricultural University have developed a biodegradable insulation material made from spent coffee grounds, offering a sustainable ...
Read more >Hemp Chair: A Study in Counterbalance Through Plant-Based Materiality
Presented during Milan Design Week (20-26 April), Hemp Chair by Veronica Olariu explores a new way of designing furniture. The chair uses hemp fibre and a single tensioned rope to create balance. Instead of relying ...
Read more >Towards A Fully Biobased Green Roof: Lessons From The Roofed Green Tray
Green roofs are widely used in architecture. They help manage rainwater, support biodiversity and improve thermal performance. Yet many systems still rely heavily on synthetic materials. In fact, conventional green roofs can contain up to ...
Read more >Bioreceptive Textiles Enable Plant–Human Interaction In Interior Spaces
The integration of living systems into interiors is gaining traction. A project by 4TU.Design United explores how bioreceptive textiles can support plant growth and reshape indoor environments. Developed by Oscar Tomico’s plant studio and the ...
Read more >Circular Filler For Concrete Gains Certification For Non-Structural Applications
A newly certified circular material supports efforts to reduce the use of virgin resources in construction. FORZ Filler, developed by waste-to-product company Renewi, has received KOMO certification. It can now be used in non-structural concrete ...
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