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Sculptural Furniture Blending Illusion and Biomaterials: Studio TOOJ’s Duk x Reishi Series

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During Milan Design Week 2025, design studio Studio TOOJ presented the Duk x Reishi collection, a series of sculptural furniture pieces developed in collaboration with biomaterials company MycoWorks. The collection integrates Reishi, a leather-like material ...

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Flying Construction Robots Open New Opportunities for Building and Design

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Researchers from the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) and EPFL have published a study exploring the potential of aerial robots—commonly referred to as construction drones—for use in autonomous building and repair ...

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Blue Ocean Dome by Shigeru Ban Showcases Cardboard, Bamboo and Carbon Fibre at Expo 2025 Osaka

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At Expo 2025 Osaka, architect Shigeru Ban has realised the Blue Ocean Dome, a temporary exhibition structure constructed from recyclable cardboard tubes, laminated bamboo, and carbon-fibre reinforced plastic. Designed with modularity, low environmental impact, and ...

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Utrecht Introduces 100% Recycled Asphalt on Archimedeslaan

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The municipality of Utrecht, the Netherlands, has initiated a pilot project on Archimedeslaan using asphalt composed entirely of recycled materials. This marks the first time that Utrecht applies a fully reused asphalt mix within the ...

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MINERALDYE: A Natural Dyeing Innovation Using Marble and Minerals

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To coincide with the 55th Earth Day (22 April), themed “Our Power, Our Planet”, Italian luxury brand Ferragamo has introduced a limited-edition capsule collection in collaboration with material innovator Fili Pari. The collection features garments ...

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Sugarcrete School Project Demonstrates Potential for Low-Carbon Housing Applications

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In northern India, a recently completed school building constructed from Sugarcrete has become the first full-scale prototype of this emerging low-carbon material. Sugarcrete, developed by the University of East London (UEL) in collaboration with Chemical ...

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