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Modular Circular Culvert Reduces CO₂ And Enables Reuse

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A newly developed modular culvert system demonstrates how infrastructure components can be redesigned for circularity, adaptability and reduced environmental impact. Developed by BAM, BTE, TNO and ProRail, the system introduces a demountable concrete culvert that ...

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Prewood: A Modular Timber System For Disassembly And Reuse

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In dense urban environments where space is limited and construction is complex, the Prewood project by VUILD in Tokyo offers a new approach to circular timber architecture. Built on an ultra-narrow site in Nihonbashi Kayabacho, ...

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Weather-Resistant Perovskite Solar Cells Move Closer To Real-World Application

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Perovskite solar cells are one of the most promising innovations in renewable energy. They offer high efficiency and low production costs. However, their use in real-world applications has remained limited. The main issue is their ...

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Modular Flax Fibre Furniture Supports Circular Interior Design

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Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research (WKI) in collaboration with Studio Jonathan Radetz have developed a new seating system that combines biobased flax fibre textiles with steel structures. The project, called Linum Tube, ...

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Cutting Beams To Program Material Behaviour

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Researchers at AMOLF in Amsterdam, together with Leiden University, have developed a new way to control how materials deform under pressure. By adding precise cuts to beams, they change how these structures behave when compressed. ...

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Spruce Bark Hut: Turning Forest Waste Into A Living Architectural Skin

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Ulf Mejergren Architects (UMA) designed the Spruce Bark Hut in Grödinge, Sweden, to explore spruce bark as a bio-based building material. The team collected the bark from forests affected by the spruce bark beetle, which ...

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