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3D Printed Mobile Living Unit From Recycled Polymer
Large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) is rapidly changing how designers approach mobility, architecture and product development. A recent case study by Caracol AM and LG Project Management clearly illustrates this shift. Their project, THE CAB, is ...
Read more >Stitched Wood Laminates Improve Strength And Expand Design Possibilities
Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) have developed a technique that reinforces wood laminates using industrial sewing. By stitching layers of wood veneer with nylon thread, they significantly improve resistance to delamination. This ...
Read more >World’s First T-Rex Leather Handbag Showcases Future Of Biofabricated Materials
A new material innovation has launched in Amsterdam: a luxury handbag made from lab-grown T-Rex leather. VML, The Organoid Company and Lab-Grown Leather Ltd. developed the material, while avant-garde label Enfin Levé designed the bag. ...
Read more >Modular Circular Culvert Reduces CO₂ And Enables Reuse
A newly developed modular culvert system demonstrates how infrastructure components can be redesigned for circularity, adaptability and reduced environmental impact. Developed by BAM, BTE, TNO and ProRail, the system introduces a demountable concrete culvert that ...
Read more >Prewood: A Modular Timber System For Disassembly And Reuse
In dense urban environments where space is limited and construction is complex, the Prewood project by VUILD in Tokyo offers a new approach to circular timber architecture. Built on an ultra-narrow site in Nihonbashi Kayabacho, ...
Read more >Weather-Resistant Perovskite Solar Cells Move Closer To Real-World Application
Perovskite solar cells are one of the most promising innovations in renewable energy. They offer high efficiency and low production costs. However, their use in real-world applications has remained limited. The main issue is their ...
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