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Competitions: Beam Center Seeks Ambitious Project Proposals for 2024 season for Beam Camp in New Hampshire

Bustler

and phone numbers of each individual involved (including the applicant) • Applications must be submitted no later than 11:59PM EST on Monday, December 11, 2023 [link] Read the full post on Bustler . •

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Wastecare is a face serum made from Aizome's industrial wastewater

Deezen

Aizome wanted to garner attention for its newly developed dyeing technique that uses high-frequency soundwaves to add plant-based colours to its textiles. The agency chose to focus on the concept of blending tradition with science, as a reference to Aizome's technological adaptation of traditional Japanese dyeing methods.

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Past Dezeen Awards winners share tips on how to create a winning entry

Deezen

New ideas London-based start-up PulpaTronics said Dezeen Awards "differs from other awards as it doesn't only recognise creativity and design, but it values innovation, cutting-edge and impactful technologies." Remember to "look at the previous year's winners, write appropriate and comprehensive text and include diagrams."

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Studio Bark devises structural use for waste timber in English woodlands

Deezen

Named Spindles, the project, which borrowed techniques from local chair making traditions, involved using small pieces of shaped wood to make a roof-supporting column. It got the studio thinking about timber and sustainability, and how although timber is usually assumed to be a green building material, it's not without its problems.

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Manchester School of Architecture presents 11 architecture projects

Deezen

BA2 and BA3 have developed new integration strategies with Technologies and Humanities areas, so Design Studio, being the unit core each year, becomes a real laboratory of techniques and theories. Student: Ana Foinau. Course: BA3 Atelier CPUai. Tutors: Siobhan Barry and Dan Newport.

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Insights: Why do architects build models?

Matt Fajkus Architecture

As technology rapidly progresses and transforms the design process of the architect, one must pose the question: why do architects build physical models? As a design technique that has been used since the Roman Empire, the importance of physical models has served as a constant in the ever-fluctuating field of architecture.

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Florida Atlantic University presents 10 architecture projects

Deezen

There are many polyvalent dimensions that make up architecture – in particular, our school focuses on three areas – technology, environment and community. How will technology transform the practice of architecture? The full-scale prototype spans 22 feet, stands 10 feet tall and has a material thickness of 1/16 inch."

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