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A Safer Alternative to Non-Stick Coatings
A research team from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Engineering has developed a new type of water- and oil-repellent surface coating that performs comparably to conventional non-stick materials, but contains significantly lower levels of ...
Read more >Inflatable Structures Inspired by Nature: Adaptive Design with Air
Design studio WINT and Protoéditions have developed Project ARA (Adaptive Responsive Air), a forward-looking design research project that explores inflatable, air-powered structures. Inspired by natural tessellation patterns found in cellular biology and insect shells, ARA ...
Read more >Sea Silt Ceramics: Transforming Dredged Silt into Facade Innovation
In the heart of Leeuwarden, the circular community hub Bouwurk showcases a striking example of sustainable design: Sea Silt Ceramics. These ceramic wall tiles, made from dredged Wadden Sea silt, demonstrate how waste materials can ...
Read more >Waste as a Resource: Sculptural Seating from Construction Scrap
At the recent 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen, Spanish designer Sara Regal showcased a furniture series made entirely from discarded building materials. Exhibited in fashion designer Cecilie Bahnsen’s showroom as part of Residue: ...
Read more >Qatar Builds World’s Largest 3D Printed Construction Project
Qatar has started what is being described as the world’s largest 3D printed construction project. The 3D Printed Schools Project is a collaboration between UCC Holding and the Public Works Authority (Ashghal). It includes 14 ...
Read more >Mass Timber Roof Marks Sustainability Milestone for Vancouver Amphitheatre
Revery Architecture has designed the new PNE Amphitheatre / Freedom Mobile Arch in Vancouver, Canada. This open-air venue will welcome up to 10,000 visitors and features a mass timber roof that is expected to become ...
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