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Tiny Office, Big Impact: A Showcase of Bio-Ecological Architecture
Van Laethem Architecten’s new office, dubbed the “Tiny Office,” is a compact yet efficient space exemplifying bio-ecological design principles. With a focus on sustainability and reduced environmental impact, the project uses 40 cm thick walls ...
Read more >Weaving Sustainability with Yaré Fibre in Colombian Design
Columbian design studio Fango an indigenous fibre called yaré to create handwoven furniture as alternative to the use of wood. The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the planet’s lungs, is a treasure trove of ...
Read more >Partition walls made of mycelium and orange peels
OBOS and Interesting Times Gang unveiled an innovative “wall-as-furniture” concept that highlights the potential of biophilic design and sustainable materials in interior architecture. This collaboration produced two distinctive designs: LOOM, made from mycelium, and JUGOSO, ...
Read more >A green roof made of metal and ferrocement
Designed by design studio And Black, Bloomingdale International School in Vijayawada, India, aims to redefine educational architecture through its use of materials and an expressive green roof that integrates the structure with the landscape. This ...
Read more >A tiny house made of a repurposed wind turbine
Energy corporation Vattenfall and design studio Superuse turned the top part of a wind turbine into a tiny house. Called Nestle, the project creatively reimagines the nacelle, which is the top part of a wind ...
Read more >Interior panels made with paper waste
FRONT Materials (formerly Stonecycling) partnered with ALTED Materials to launch paper-based panels, upcycling 722 kg of landfill waste with every 100m2 of interior wall cladding. Global paper consumption is on the rise, with Europe alone ...
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