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Materia 2026 Explores the Creative Potential of Circular Material Matek

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Project Materia returns to Copenhagen during 3 Days of Design 2026 with an exhibition centred on Matek, a circular material developed by Danish design brand Mater. Made from coffee shells, sawdust and recycled plastic, Matek ...

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From Wastewater To Fashion: Textile Dye Developed From Sewage Sludge

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Researchers at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and Dutch fashion label Hul le Kes have developed garments coloured with a pigment recovered from wastewater treatment sludge. The project demonstrates how waste streams can become ...

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Wetland Caves Pavilion Integrates Bamboo and Concrete Within a Wetland Landscape

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Located on Chuanchang Island in Longyou County, Zhejiang Province, China, the Wetland Caves Pavilion by Studio 10 combines concrete columns, a lightweight bamboo-grid roof and native vegetation. The 85 m² structure sits within a flood-prone ...

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Nature-Inspired Petal Structure Could Lead to New Reflective Materials

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Researchers at Shinshu University in Japan have uncovered the secret behind the glossy appearance of the hardy ice plant (Delosperma cooperi). Their findings could inspire the development of innovative reflective materials for future optical applications. ...

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Mod-U Explores Biodegradable Materials Through Modular Lighting Design

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The lighting system Mod-U combines an eggshell composite, PLA-coated Unryu paper and plywood in a modular lighting design by Melbourne-based designer Joanne Odisho. The project demonstrates how designers can use waste-derived, biobased and renewable materials ...

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Concrete as a Carbon Sink: CO₂-Binding Cement Substitute Aims to Transform Construction

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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 ...

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