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Finland Advances Low-Carbon Timber Architecture For Therapeutic Care Facilities
Lagmansgården is located on Finland’s west coast, within an existing pine forest landscape. The residential institution provides accommodation and education for young people who require intensive foster care and special needs support. The project combines ...
Read more >Forest-Based Bio-Resins Offer Circular Alternative For High-Performance Composites
Researchers at the University of Oulu in Finland have developed high-performance bio-based epoxy and polyester resins that can replace fossil-based resins in composite materials. The new materials deliver strong mechanical performance, competitive pricing and industrial ...
Read more >Large-Scale 3D Printed Wall Covering Incorporating Recycled Eggshells
CIRCULUS, an atelier founded under Yuko Oka Architectural Design in Tokyo, has developed KNIT, a fabric-like exterior wall finish created with a robotic-arm large-scale 3D printer. The team prints the system from a synthetic resin ...
Read more >Compleximers: A Repairable Plastic That Challenges Materials Theory
Researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) have developed a new type of plastic that challenges long-standing materials theory. The material, called compleximer, combines two properties that rarely coexist. Designers can reshape it like glass ...
Read more >“World’s First” Poker Set Made From Recycled Marine Plastic
A poker set made from discarded marine plastic, said to be the world’s first, shows how ocean waste can become a high-quality design product. Developed by Greek micro-recycling studio Recycledin, the set offers clear relevance ...
Read more >Mycelium And Cellulose Nanofibrils Form Plastic-Free Food Packaging
Researchers at the University of Maine have developed a fully bio-based food packaging material made from mycelium and cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs). The material offers a plastic-free alternative for food applications. It responds to growing concerns ...
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