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Recycled Compact Discs Used as Light-Responsive Architectural Surfaces
The exhibition Stratagems by US-based artist Tara Donovan explores how large quantities of identical waste materials can form new spatial systems. The works consist entirely of thousands of discarded compact discs, a post-consumer plastic product ...
Read more >Turning Desert Sand Into a Viable Building Material
Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in the built environment. Only water is consumed in larger quantities worldwide. Each year, global cement production exceeds four billion tonnes, contributing to roughly eight per ...
Read more >Reused Wind Turbine Blades Prove Viable As Noise Barriers
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 ...
Read more >Flight Into Shadow Explores Mycelium, Light And Climate-Responsive Design
‘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 ...
Read more >MaterialDistrict Utrecht 2026 presents NextNow: the latest material innovations for a future-proof built environment
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, ...
Read more >Carbon-Neutral Concrete Bridge Shows New Direction for Structural Materials
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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