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Biobased Acoustic Ceilings In A Private Villa In Vejle Ådal
A private villa in Velje Ådal by PAX Architects features a biobased acoustic system rather than treating acoustics as a secondary addition. The ceilings are outfitted with Søuld Acoustic Boards FR, manufactured in Denmark from ...
Read more >Fungi Transform End-Of-Life Mattresses Into Lightweight Fire-Resistant Insulation
Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have developed a bio-composite insulation material made from shredded mattress foam and mycelium. By combining discarded polyurethane foam with a common fungus, the team created a lightweight and solid ...
Read more >In A Park: Reintroducing Double-Bullnose Brick In A Singapore Apartment Renovation
L Architects has completed In A Park, a renovation of a three-bedroom apartment in the north-east of Singapore. The project was designed for a horticulturist whose growing plant collection no longer fitted the existing layout. ...
Read more >Signed By Fungi: Controlled Spalted Wood Elevates Local Hardwood
Spalted wood, known for its fine black veining, was once a rare and unpredictable forest find. Today, Swiss company Koster AG Holzwelten and research institute Empa produce this distinctive timber through a controlled, scalable process. ...
Read more >3D Printed Footwear Demonstrates Mono-Material and Custom-Fit Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing continues to influence footwear design. The Udon sneaker by ICAKOSTIKA, produced through Zellerfeld’s 3D printing platform, shows how designers can rethink construction methods. The company prints the shoe as one continuous piece. Traditional ...
Read more >Biocircular PVC In Homogeneous Vinyl Flooring
Homogeneous vinyl flooring is widely used in healthcare, education and public buildings because it offers durability, hygiene and easy maintenance. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) forms the core of this flooring type. With Sphera Elite b+, Forbo ...
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