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Centre Sanaaq: Material-Led Design for a New Cultural Hub in Montréal
The newly opened Centre Sanaaq in downtown Montréal showcases a material-first approach to public architecture. The design team—Pelletier de Fontenay, Architecture49, and Atelier Zébulon Perron—selected a clear and durable palette that includes aluminium grating, glass, ...
Read more >Circular Concrete Milestone: Basalton Columns Made with 100% Recycled Sand
Waste-to-product company Renewi and building materials producer Holcim are introducing a new version of the Basalton concrete column. This version replaces all naturally mined sand with 100% recycled sand made from processed concrete waste. The ...
Read more >Luminous Re-weave: Upcycled Textiles Become Modular, Architectural Light
Luminous Re-weave is a lighting installation by Ling Sha and Yucheng Tang that brings together craft, technology, and circular design. It shows how discarded textiles can take on a new life as modular, stackable light ...
Read more >Living, Rainbow-Coloured Textiles Grown by Bacteria
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have created a new way to grow and colour textiles using living microbes. Their method offers a cleaner alternative to the textile industry’s petrochemical ...
Read more >Luxembourg’s First 3D Printed Tiny House Showcases Modular, Low-Impact Living
In Niederanven, Luxembourg, ODA Architects built the country’s first 3D printed residential project. The 47 m² Tiny House acts as a prototype for fast, low-emission and circular construction. Its approach offers useful insights for architects, ...
Read more >Brightfiber and MARTAN introduce fully circular knitwear
Today, on 20 November, Dutch textile innovator Brightfiber and high-end fashion label MARTAN present their first fully circular knitwear line during a pop-up event in Amsterdam. The launch marks an important moment for sustainable fashion ...
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