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Lime, Rice Husk and 3D Printing Shape Experimental Building Project

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Italian 3D printing company WASP has completed Itaca, a self-sufficient farm building at the newly opened Shamballa research site in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The project serves as a testing ground for architectural 3D printing technologies and ...

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Reusable Brick Walls Enable Circular Construction With Up To 60% Lower CO₂ Emissions

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Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), together with Austrian brick manufacturer wienerberger, have developed a reusable brick wall system that can be dismantled and rebuilt without damaging the masonry elements. The innovation supports ...

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Phyto Symbiotic Seat Explores Living Furniture Through Plant–Material Integration

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Phyto Symbiotic Seat, designed at Royal College of Art, is an experimental seating concept that rethinks the relationship between furniture, vegetation and the built environment. Recognised by the NY Product Design Awards, the project combines ...

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Elephant Manure and Recycled Plastic Turned into Festival Lighting

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This year, researchers will test outdoor lighting made from recycled plastic, plant-based materials and elephant manure at the TT Festival in Assen, the Netherlands. The project explores how local waste streams can serve as raw ...

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Europe’s Largest On-Site 3D Printed Apartment Building Completed in France

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Plurial Novilia has completed ViliaSprint², a social housing development in Bezannes, France. The project, realised in collaboration with PERI 3D Construction and COBOD International, comprises 12 apartments across three storeys and provides approximately 800 m² ...

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Yeast-Based 3D Printed Material Opens New Possibilities for Circular Architecture

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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have created a fully biobased material using an unexpected ingredient: baker’s yeast. They designed the material for architectural and interior applications and can 3D print it into ...

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