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Moono Sliding Pendant Light Explores Kinetic Lighting In Solid Timber
Moono is a sliding pendant light developed by Tbilisi-based Shre Studio. The project centres on the use of solid oak or walnut not only as a visible finish, but as the primary structural and mechanical ...
Read more >3D Printed Floor Trusses From Recycled Plastic Could Transform Sustainable Housing
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing structural building components made from recycled plastic using large-scale 3D printing. Their latest prototype — a 3D printed floor truss — shows how polymer waste ...
Read more >Biobased Acoustic Ceilings In A Private Villa In Vejle Ådal
A private villa in Velje Ådal by PAX Architects features a biobased acoustic system rather than treating acoustics as a secondary addition. The ceilings are outfitted with Søuld Acoustic Boards FR, manufactured in Denmark from ...
Read more >Fungi Transform End-Of-Life Mattresses Into Lightweight Fire-Resistant Insulation
Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have developed a bio-composite insulation material made from shredded mattress foam and mycelium. By combining discarded polyurethane foam with a common fungus, the team created a lightweight and solid ...
Read more >In A Park: Reintroducing Double-Bullnose Brick In A Singapore Apartment Renovation
L Architects has completed In A Park, a renovation of a three-bedroom apartment in the north-east of Singapore. The project was designed for a horticulturist whose growing plant collection no longer fitted the existing layout. ...
Read more >Signed By Fungi: Controlled Spalted Wood Elevates Local Hardwood
Spalted wood, known for its fine black veining, was once a rare and unpredictable forest find. Today, Swiss company Koster AG Holzwelten and research institute Empa produce this distinctive timber through a controlled, scalable process. ...
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