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Sustainable Design in Education: The Les Violettes School Complex

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The Les Violettes school complex, designed by Parisian architecture firm HEMAA, was completed in November 2024 in Mareil-Marly, France. This 2,000 m² project includes a new kindergarten, six additional classrooms for the elementary school, and ...

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Innovative Bird Nesting Tray Promotes Urban Biodiversity

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Urban environments increasingly encroach on natural habitats, leaving species like house sparrows and swifts struggling to find suitable nesting spaces. To combat this, Wienerberger has introduced a sustainable bird nesting tray, designed to integrate seamlessly ...

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Glowing Garden: Exploring the Intersection of Nature and Technology

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Glowing Garden, developed by Studio Roosegaarde, reimagines the natural world by introducing a luminescent display of orchids, flowers, trees, and millipedes. Using specialized lighting technology, the installation reveals how pollinators like butterflies, bees, and fireflies ...

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Safer Recycling Solutions for Food Packaging: A Step Closer

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Recycling food packaging into material suitable for new food packaging presents a significant challenge. New materials must meet strict food safety standards, yet the recycling process often introduces contaminants. Researchers at Wageningen University & Research ...

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Rethinking Traditional Screen Printing

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Screen printing, a widely used and versatile technique, is often associated with high water consumption and significant waste production. One specific method within screen printing, known as flocking, involves applying small fibres—typically synthetic—to create soft, ...

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3D Printing with Bendable Concrete: A Material Revolution in Construction

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Researchers at the University of New Mexico (UNM) are pioneering the development of a groundbreaking material: bendable concrete designed for 3D printing. This innovative material has the potential to transform construction by improving durability, reducing ...

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