Articles
Korvaa Unveils Concept Shoe Made from Mycelium, Nanocellulose & Biodegradable Plastics
At the 2025 Future Fabrics Expo in London, the Korvaa Consortium presented a revolutionary concept shoe. Made from mycelium, bacterial nanocellulose, and biodegradable plastics, the design shows how nature-based materials can shape the future of ...
Read more >Timber-Led Office Design Anchors Sustainable Urban Growth in Rennes
On the edge of Rennes and Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, a new office project by Alta Architectes demonstrates the power of materials to shape future cities. Built primarily from timber, this low-carbon development champions biobased construction and environmental ...
Read more >Sweat-Inspired Paint Offers Sustainable Cooling for Buildings
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed a unique cement-based paint that cools buildings by mimicking the human body’s ability to sweat. This innovative material provides an energy-efficient alternative to air conditioning, especially ...
Read more >La Fabrique Allwood: Material-Driven Furniture Production with a Sustainable Focus
La Fabrique Allwood is a furniture manufacturer based in Montreal, Canada. Since 2014, the company has designed and produced furniture made from solid urban wood and steel. It focuses on sustainability, material reuse, and durable ...
Read more >Atacamite Mineral Offers New Clues for Eco-Friendly Cooling
A team of researchers from TU Braunschweig and Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) has discovered a strong magnetocaloric effect in the natural mineral atacamite. This finding could pave the way for new, energy-efficient cooling systems that do ...
Read more >FRICKS: Recycled Foamed Bricks for a Circular Built Environment
FRICKS, short for Foamed Recycled Bricks, is an innovative building material developed by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC). The project transforms construction and demolition waste (CDW) into sustainable, high-performance bricks. Designed for ...
Read more >

























