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Velo Chair Highlights Recycled Materials and Responsive Design
LAYER and Spanish manufacturer Andreu World introduce Velo, a task chair developed with a strong focus on material behaviour, comfort and circularity. The chair, first shown at NeoCon 2025, aims to meet the growing demand ...
Read more >Loop Lab: Turning Campus Waste into Creative Resources
At the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), a new pilot project called Loop Lab is rethinking how designers use materials. Supported by a $100,000 grant from the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation, the initiative turns campus waste ...
Read more >Mycelial Hut: Growing Architecture with Fungal Materials
Designed by Yong Ju Lee Architecture with the Robotic Fabrication Studio (RFS) at Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), the Mycelial Hut explores how buildings can be grown instead of built. The experimental ...
Read more >Cooling Paint that Captures Water from Air
Researchers from the University of Sydney and start-up Dewpoint Innovations have developed a nanoengineered polymer coating that can both cool surfaces and extract water from the atmosphere—without any need for external energy. The discovery represents ...
Read more >Air-Purifying Textile Façade by Schüco Reduces NOx by 30%
German building systems manufacturer Schüco has developed a textile façade that purifies the air by breaking down harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx). Using sunlight, the façade converts NOx particles into harmless nitrates, which are washed away ...
Read more >Next-Generation Biodegradable Performance Textiles by Lenzing and OceanSafe
Austrian fibre producer Lenzing Group and Swiss textile innovator OceanSafe have developed a new generation of sustainable, high-performance yarns. The partnership combines Lenzing’s Tencel Lyocell A100 fibres, made from responsibly sourced wood pulp, with OceanSafe’s ...
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