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Ceramic Facade System Defines Material Innovation In Wasl Tower

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The completion of Wasl Tower in Dubai highlights a renewed application of ceramics in large-scale architecture. Designed by UNS in collaboration with Werner Sobek, the 302-metre tower incorporates one of the tallest terracotta ceramic facades ...

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Rijkswaterstaat Tests Fully Biobased Traffic Signs Made From Natural Materials

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Rijkswaterstaat (the Dutch Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management) has started testing fully biobased traffic signs along the A58 motorway near Oirschot in the Netherlands. The organisation is working with biomaterials company Plantics to ...

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Petal Vase: From Floral Waste To Regenerative Design Object

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The Petal Vase, developed by Rebloom Studio together with designers SeongJin Hwang, Sumin Jin and NaYeon Kim, explores how organic waste can become a valuable material resource. By repurposing discarded flowers from markets, the project ...

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Students Breathe New Life Into Reclaimed Building Materials

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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 ...

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Recycling Fly Ash Into High-Performance Outdoor Furniture

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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 ...

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Lunar Dust As A Resource: Reinforcing Composites For Future Off-Earth Construction

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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 ...

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