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

Deezen

German branding and advertising agency Serviceplan has developed a skincare product made from textile -industry wastewater to promote Japanese startup Aizome's chemical-free dyeing process. Aizome wanted to garner attention for its newly developed dyeing technique that uses high-frequency soundwaves to add plant-based colours to its textiles.

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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. Studio Bark took inspiration from local carpentry to develop its project "In the UK, we don't have anywhere near enough timber that we need for current demand," said Thorns. "So

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E-Fill | eWaste recycling & skill development center

ArchiDiaries

E-fill, organized by UNI, is a competition to design a Recycle and skill development center for e-waste management and awareness. The reason is that the number of appliances entering the market every year is increasing in developed as well as developing countries. . Technological waste. The world generated 53.6 million tonnes.

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It’s Gen-AI, Baby!

Ronen Bekerman

This idea is not new, and you can trace it back to ancient philosophical concepts like Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, which can be interpreted as an early precursor to the idea of “living in a simulation” in the sense that it explores the concept of humans being trapped in an illusory or limited perception of reality.

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As Above So Far | Urban Subterranean

ArchiDiaries

Subterranean Architecture is not a new concept, as humans have ventured and sought shelter in caves and caverns. Man and animals alike have exploited the protective properties of land and soil long before recorded history, developing simple means of dealing with harsh climates and hostile environments on surfaces. Beneath the ground.

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Florida Atlantic University presents 10 architecture projects

Deezen

Massing studies, circulation diagrams, and programmatic organisational strategies were fed into the DL tools. Guided by generative semantic AI tools, feedback loops and processes were chained together to develop a catalogue of potential spatial scenarios, carved and welded by the shanty-dwelling ship-breakers."

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Police Station 2050 | Future Patrol

ArchiDiaries

The concept of providing justice and inspecting wrongdoings has existed since we realized right and wrong. While in today’s world, this concept is philosophically still subjective, and in some ways different from country to country, society has a certain set of universal laws for righteousness. Key concept section x 1.