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PAPEL: Sculptural Material Innovation From Recycled Paper

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The PAPEL project by Serbian artist and designer Milica Stanišić explores how discarded paper can become a durable and expressive material. Positioned between art, design, and material research, the project reframes paper waste as a ...

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Circular Coastal Infrastructure Using Dredged Sediment At Port Of Esbjerg

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At the Port of Esbjerg in Denmark, a new infrastructure project shows how circular materials and ecological design can work together. In collaboration with ECOncrete, the port reuses dredged sediment to create concrete elements for ...

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Lightweight 3D Printed Interiors For Electric Vans

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Gas-powered recreational vehicles are increasingly out of step with today’s sustainability ambitions. Addressing this shift, Materialogic has developed a fully electric van interior system that combines lightweight design with circular material thinking and rapid production ...

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Timeless Terrazzo From Reclaimed Gravestones

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Dutch architect Peter van Assche of Bureau SLA explores how discarded gravestones can serve as a raw material for new terrazzo surfaces. The project examines how this overlooked stream of natural stone can re-enter the ...

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Assemblage Collection Translates Architectural Structures Into Timber Furniture

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The Assemblage Collection, designed by French-Brazilian architecture studio Triptyque for Brazilian brand Breton, explores how structural principles from architecture can be reinterpreted at the scale of furniture. Developed between 2024 and 2025, the collection highlights ...

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Living Light: Bioluminescent Algae As A Material For Sustainable Illumination

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Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new way to use living algae as a light source. Their work shows how designers could use biology instead of electricity to create illumination. This ...

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