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Reused Timber And Earthen Plaster Shape Award-Winning Hotel In Thailand

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The Nachan The Antique Courtyard Hotel in Chiang Khan, northeastern Thailand, shows how reclaimed materials and passive design can reduce the environmental impact of hospitality buildings. Designed by PAVA architects, the project won the Architizer ...

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Plant-Based PEF Enters Performance Textiles

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Dutch renewable materials company Avantium has joined forces with Portuguese textile manufacturer Casa da Malha and sportswear brand Lacatoni to develop textile prototypes made from PEF (polyethylene furanoate), a plant-based and recyclable polymer. The partners ...

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Tides Rewoven Light Gives Discarded Fishing Nets a Second Life

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Tides Rewoven Light is a concept lighting project that transforms abandoned fishing nets and plastic marine debris into functional lighting objects. A team from Ling Tung University in Taiwan developed the project to explore how ...

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Nameko Mushroom Mucilage Removes Microplastics From Water

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Researchers at Japan’s Shinshu University have developed a natural flocculant based on mucilage from nameko mushrooms (Pholiota nameko). The material efficiently removes microplastics and nanoplastics from water. The study shows how a readily available biological ...

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Designing Workplace Acoustics with Mycelium Panels

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Mycelium-based materials are emerging as alternatives to conventional building products in architecture and interior design. At Three Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, UK, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCB Studios) installed more than 150 m² of Mogu ...

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Weaving Welsh Wool Into Biobased Building Systems

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Biobased building materials continue to attract attention as the construction sector looks beyond carbon reduction alone towards circularity, healthy indoor environments and renewable resources. At Cardiff University’s Welsh School of Architecture, Dr Eshrar Latif is ...

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