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Growing Architecture: Living Structures from Microbes and Minerals

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At the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2025, researchers from ETH Zurich and EPFL unveiled Geological Microbial Formations. This living installation explores how architecture can be grown—rather than built—using a combination of ...

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Passive Hydrogel Panel Extracts Drinking Water from Air — Even in Deserts

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MIT engineers have created a compact, window-sized device that passively extracts clean drinking water from the air — even in places as dry as Death Valley, California. Designed without any need for electricity, the system ...

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Algae-based textile fuses Irish knitwear tradition with biomaterial innovation

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Irish designer Megan Ginn combines cultural heritage and material innovation in her latest project, blending traditional Aran knitwear techniques with a novel algae-based biomaterial. Developed as part of her BA Fashion Design studies at Birmingham ...

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Historic TU Delft Building Transformed into a Paris Proof Office

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A century-old monument has received a modern, sustainable upgrade. SPIE, a specialist in technical services, transformed TU Delft’s former Mining Building into a low-energy, future-proof office. The project was commissioned by engineering firm Haskoning and ...

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Sustainable Cellulose from Agricultural Waste: Oat Husks and Wheat Straw as Viable Alternatives

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As demand for cellulose-based textile fibres continues to rise, researchers are exploring sustainable alternatives to traditional wood-derived pulp. A recent study published in RSC Sustainability demonstrates the potential of agricultural residues—specifically oat husks and wheat ...

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Living Building Material Converts CO₂ into Stone and Biomass

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Researchers at ETH Zurich have created a pioneering building material that actively captures and stores carbon dioxide. The material combines a hydrogel with photosynthetic cyanobacteria. These microorganisms absorb CO₂ from the air and convert it ...

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