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3D Printed Mobile Homes Made From Recycled Plastic

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Azure Printed Homes shows how large-scale 3D printing can change the way compact homes are designed and built. The company developed the X Series as a range of mobile, chassis-based homes that rely on additive ...

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Lemon Peel Waste Turned Into Bio-Based Textile Filaments

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Researchers have developed a circular method that transforms lemon peel waste from juice production into biobased textile filaments. The study shows how food industry by-products can become valuable raw materials for design applications, particularly in ...

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House of Monitors Integrates Light, Structure, and Material Strategy on the Scarborough Bluffs

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House of Monitors is a private residence by Williamson Williamson Inc., located on the edge of the Scarborough Bluffs in Toronto, Canada. The project combines exposed concrete, timber and glass to respond to sandy soil ...

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Octopus-Inspired Material Enables Dynamic Colour And Texture Changes

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Researchers at Stanford University have developed a soft, flexible material that can rapidly change both colour and surface texture. Inspired by the adaptive skin of octopuses and cuttlefish, the material forms detailed patterns within seconds, ...

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Republica: A Circular Urban Village For Sustainable Collective Living

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Republica is a mixed-use development by Marc Koehler Architects in Buiksloterham, Amsterdam North. The project is located in a former industrial area that is being redeveloped as a circular urban district. Within this context, Republica ...

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Light-Activated Material Offers A New Route To Cleaner Water

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Researchers at Rice University have developed a new material that uses light to break down harmful pollutants in water. These pollutants include PFAS, often called ‘forever chemicals’ because they persist in the environment for decades. ...

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