Articles
The Ceramic Vault: Reinterpreting Roman Brick Through 3D Clay Printing
The Ceramic Vault is an experimental architectural prototype developed at the Built Environment Department of Eindhoven University of Technology. Students Jan-Willem Melchers, Thijs Maas Geesteranus and Dena Khaksar created the project under the supervision of ...
Read more >Bracesys: A Modular Orthopaedic Brace System Based On Adaptive Design
Bracesys is a modular orthopaedic brace system developed by Osteoid. It offers an alternative to traditional static braces and plaster casts. The system uses a patented structure that clinicians can adjust directly to a patient’s ...
Read more >Biopainting: Turning Textile Waste Into A Natural Colour Palette
Spanish artist Cynthia Nudel has developed Biopainting, a material-based technique that replaces conventional paint with textile waste and natural pigments. Her work explores how discarded materials can become expressive artworks. At the same time, it ...
Read more >Discarded Cigarette Butts Turned Into High-Performance Energy Storage Material
Cigarette butts are one of the most common forms of litter worldwide. Every year, billions of filters end up in streets, rivers and soil. Most filters consist of cellulose acetate, a plastic that degrades very ...
Read more >Katajanokan Laituri Integrates Large-Scale Timber Construction In A Waterfront Context
Katajanokan Laituri is an office and hotel building by Anttinen Oiva Architects, located on the former industrial waterfront of the Katajanokka peninsula in Helsinki. The project combines engineered timber with glass, aluminium, and granite, materials ...
Read more >Painting With Light: MIT’s MorphoChrome Enables Programmable Structural Colour
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed MorphoChrome, a new fabrication system that allows designers to apply iridescent, colour-changing effects to everyday objects. Instead of using pigments or dyes, the system relies ...
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