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Students Breathe New Life Into Reclaimed Building Materials
At ETH Zurich, a new generation of designers is learning to work with what already exists. Instead of relying on new, standardised materials, students use reclaimed components from buildings marked for demolition. This approach shows ...
Read more >Recycling Fly Ash Into High-Performance Outdoor Furniture
Chinese design studio Bentu Design explores the potential of industrial waste through material-driven products for architecture and public space. With its ‘X’ stool, the studio demonstrates how fly ash—an abundant by-product of coal combustion—can be ...
Read more >Lunar Dust As A Resource: Reinforcing Composites For Future Off-Earth Construction
As plans for long-term human presence on the moon accelerate, the need for local building materials becomes more urgent. Transporting materials from Earth remains costly and complex. Therefore, researchers from Rice University are exploring how ...
Read more >Hemp-Based Acoustic Wall Panels For Sustainable Interiors
Kana is a range of hemp-based acoustic wall panels developed by Italian materials company Mogu for interior applications. The panels combine functional performance with a lower environmental impact. They respond to the growing demand for ...
Read more >Permeable Ceramic Paving Offers New Approach To Urban Flood Mitigation
Urban flooding is becoming an increasingly urgent challenge as climate change intensifies rainfall patterns across Europe. In response, researchers and designers in Spain’s Valencia region have developed an innovative ceramic paving system that enhances water ...
Read more >Secunda Natura: Reclaimed Stone As A Dynamic Design System
Natural stone production generates significant amounts of waste, often due to strict aesthetic standards and industrial cutting processes. Large volumes of valuable material are discarded before they ever reach application. At Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, ...
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