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World-First Shoe Made From Pure Mycelium Debuts At Milan Design Week
A prototype shoe made entirely from pure mycelium will debut at Milan Design Week, marking a major step in bio-based material innovation. The project brings together VUB researcher and designer Lars Dittrich and master shoemaker ...
Read more >Turning Unrecyclable Textiles Into Circular Chemical Building Blocks
Across Europe, more than 70% of textile waste still ends up in incineration or landfill. This is not because the material lacks value, but because recycling technologies struggle with complex waste streams. Post-consumer textiles often ...
Read more >Astral Ascent: A Modular Timber Installation Exploring Geometry and Circular Construction
Located at Bay Area Book City in Shenzhen, Astral Ascent by Zhe Wai Yue Fei Architecture Studio is a site-specific installation that combines traditional timber joinery with contemporary design methods. The project uses wood-based panels ...
Read more >Staple-Inspired Particles Point to Reversible, High-Performance Materials
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are developing a new class of materials inspired by a familiar object: the office staple. Their work shows how interlocking particles can create strong yet reversible systems. This ...
Read more >Esel Introduces Urban E-Bike With Wood-Composite Frame
Austrian bicycle manufacturer esel has presented its latest model, the eUrban, alongside a rebranding of the company. Formerly operating under the name My Esel, the brand is repositioning itself with a focus on design, material ...
Read more >Urban Shade Inequality: Why Tree Placement Matters For Climate-Responsive Design
A recent international study led by MIT highlights a growing challenge for cities worldwide: unequal access to urban shade. While trees are widely recognised as a simple and effective way to reduce heat in cities, ...
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