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Reed, Timber And Glass Shape A Contemporary Ukrainian Guesthouse Concept

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In central Ukraine, YOD Group has completed Under The Reed Roof Guesthouses, a hospitality project shaped by material choice. The design combines a renewable reed roof, timber detailing, full-height glazing and low-energy climate systems. As ...

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Fish Skin Biofilm Offers Sustainable Alternative For Food Packaging

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Researchers in Brazil have developed a biodegradable biofilm made from fish skin that could replace part of today’s plastic food packaging. The material, created by scientists at the University of São Paulo (USP) and EMBRAPA ...

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Forestone Cabin: A Regenerative Timber Prototype in the Pyrenees

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Forestone Cabin is a 20 m² experimental wooden dwelling developed by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC). The project forms part of the Bio for Piri initiative in the Pyrenees. It explores how ...

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Netherlands Installs First Synthetic Turf Pitch Made With Recycled Materials

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A new synthetic turf football pitch using recycled and biobased materials has been installed at amateur football club FC Weesp in the Netherlands. The Municipality of Amsterdam commissioned the project as a pilot, with support ...

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Recycled Compact Discs Used as Light-Responsive Architectural Surfaces

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The exhibition Stratagems by US-based artist Tara Donovan explores how large quantities of identical waste materials can form new spatial systems. The works consist entirely of thousands of discarded compact discs, a post-consumer plastic product ...

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Turning Desert Sand Into a Viable Building Material

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Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in the built environment. Only water is consumed in larger quantities worldwide. Each year, global cement production exceeds four billion tonnes, contributing to roughly eight per ...

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