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Studio Bark devises structural use for waste timber in English woodlands

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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. This is "an old technique", said Thorns, but one that opens up a lot of opportunities to use smaller trees. That posed the question of what to do with the felled trees.

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

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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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ID origins by Studio Symbiosis

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Given the undulating nature of the façade, it was important to rationalize it into panels that are easy to construct for construction. The geometry of the calligraphic moves is planar in nature, with a V profile in plan. This was done to ensure that we have multiple options of materials and techniques to execute the design.

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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

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Subterranean Architecture is not a new concept, as humans have ventured and sought shelter in caves and caverns. Underground Architecture or “terratecture” is a marriage of buildings and the natural environment. Balancing natural and built environment. It has led to an imbalance in built and natural environments.

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Atlantis Printed | Ocean Habitat

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These implications are proving to be a heavy blow on the sea level and other natural resources. Can we take this opportunity to mitigate our past mistakes and adapt to nature? In the course of urbanization, large parts of coastal areas already have destroyed mangroves and natural life. Key concept section x 1.

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U Farm | Urban Farming Center

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Humans extract resources from nature, create infrastructure, and produce wastes/by-products that lead to the degradation of ecological systems. To fight these deterioration concerns, the solutions devised rely on resources, again, from nature. Key concept section x 1. Credits: Drone-view ). Tacking the unhealthy cycle.