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Hollow: See and Experience over 10,000 different wood species
This week the University of Bristol is revealing a new public art project by Katie Paterson and Zeller & Moye architects featuring Over 10,000 unique tree species collected from locations around the word ranging from ...
Read more >Engineering A Second Skin
Synthetic second skin made worldwide headlines this week as a fountain of youth material solution to wrinkles and other skin problems. Developed by researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School this ‘new, elastic wearable crosslinked ...
Read more >Smog Free Tower Tours the World
Studio Roosegaarde’s Smog Free Tower acts like a giant air filter helping to create cleaner urban skies. Meausring 7 meters in height, it features environmentally-friendly and patented ozone free ozone free technology. Acting like a giant vacuum ...
Read more >Sea-Urchin Inspired Pavilion Fabricated by the University of Stuttgart
A beautiful sea-urchin inspired pavilion has been created by a team of students and researchers at the University of Stuttgart using laminated beech plywood components that have been moulded and stitched together. The pavilion was ...
Read more >Rock ‘n Roll Materials Star at Denmark’s Ragnarock Museum
The new Rangnarock, a rock museum in Denmark designed by MVRD and Danish office COBE, celebrates the glamour, flash and trash of rock and roll with striking form and an eye-popping use of materials. Radiating ...
Read more >Manus x Machina: OMA’s Installation for the new MET Museum Exhibition
Earlier this week, the prestigious and always glamorous Met Gala concluded. This year, we were particularly intrigued by an LED couture dress designed by Zac Posen. You can see our report on this stunning gown here. ...
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