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Reused Wind Turbine Blades Prove Viable As Noise Barriers

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Reused wind turbine blades can function as fully fledged noise barriers along motorways. That is the key conclusion from the first test results of the Blade Barrier, a circular infrastructure solution developed and tested in ...

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Flight Into Shadow Explores Mycelium, Light And Climate-Responsive Design

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‘Flight Into Shadow’ is a research-based installation that studies how light and shadow influence thermal comfort and spatial perception in heat-stressed urban environments. Deggendorf Institute of Technology developed the project together with HFT Stuttgart and ...

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MaterialDistrict Utrecht 2026 presents NextNow: the latest material innovations for a future-proof built environment

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From 4 to 6 March 2026, the 19th edition of MaterialDistrict Utrecht will take place at the Werkspoorkathedraal in Utrecht. This year’s edition centres on NextNow: materials and solutions that are no longer future concepts, ...

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Carbon-Neutral Concrete Bridge Shows New Direction for Structural Materials

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In Rosmalen, the Netherlands, construction company Heijmans and materials innovator Paebbl have completed what they describe as the world’s first pedestrian bridge made with CO₂-neutral structural concrete. With this project, the partners show that concrete ...

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Underwater 3D Printing Points To A New Future For Sustainable Maritime Construction

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3D printing has already reshaped construction on land, from experimental housing to large-scale infrastructure. Researchers at Cornell University are now taking the technology underwater. Their goal is to 3D-print concrete directly on the seafloor, opening ...

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Itaca: A 3D-Printed Building Model for Circular and Self-Sufficient Architecture

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Italian technology company WASP has completed the structural printing of Itaca, the first certified self-sufficient building created through 3D printing. The project is located in the Shamballa open-air laboratory in Northern Italy and serves as ...

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