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Hexagonal Bricks by Konstantin Grcic are Inspired by Beehives’ Infinite Expandable Structure | Hives for Mutina

Industrial designer Konstantin Grcic has revamped one of the most ancient building materials – fired bricks – into a fashionable hexagon module t...

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Researchers Reinvent Evaporative Cooling with 3D-Printed Clay

According to Al, the innovation is a modern hybrid of two traditional systems, namely, the muscatese, an Omani window design that uses evaporatio...

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How 3D Printed Ceramic Shingles are Setting a New Benchmark in Facade Design

Using robotic arms, clay is deposited layer by layer in a controlled parametric workflow. This additive process makes it possible to achieve micr...

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An Urban Habitat for Pollinators that Incorporates Plants and Human Visitors | Alusta Pavilion

Blending the living aspects of nature and culture through an architectural space that unites rather than separates, architects Maiju Suomi and El...

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Heat-Bent Bamboo and Recycled Materials Shape this Student-Led Architectural Learning Space | The Living Bridge

The materials palette includes a range of regenerative and recycled products such as terrazzo made from crushed glass, bricks formed from industr...

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Clay, Terracotta, and Filler Slabs Provide Natural Comfort and Efficiency in This Bengaluru Home | Wright inspires

Clay, Terracotta, and Filler Slabs Provide Natural Comfort and Efficiency in This Bengaluru Home | Wright inspires

Traditional materials like clay and terracotta ensure natural cooling and warmth throughout, with filler slabs enhancing thermal efficiency and v...

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3D Printed Mycelium Column

3D Printed Mycelium Column Made From Waste Coffee Cups Can Replace Concrete | Blast Studio

A new method of 3D printing with mycelium – the vegetative root of fungi – has been developed by London-based Blast Studio. Also known as shiro, ...

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Elephant Skin-Inspired Mycelium Tiles Offers Passive Cooling for Tropical Buildings | NTU Singapore X bioSEA

Drawing inspiration from elephants that inhabit hot, often humid, tropical climates and regulate their body temperature through the wrinkles in t...

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