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Mississippi Workshop by Waechter Architecture

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Designed and developed by Waechter Architecture, the Mississippi Workshop was conceived as a proving ground for sustainable building systems and “all-wood” construction technologies and equally, as a forum for new creative conversations. The organization of Mississippi creates distinct zones for programming and services.

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The Natural Pavilion by DP6 Architectuurstudio is designed "as a model for innovative bio-based construction"

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The Natural Pavilion was designed by Delft firm DP6 Architectuurstudio as the Dutch government's pavilion at the Expo and seeks to showcase an array of sustainable building concepts. The framework and wall elements are 'plug-and-play' prefabricated in the workshop, resulting in extremely low carbon emission.".

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Watch a series of talks exploring "planet-saving" solutions using crafts

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Called Planet-Saving Innovations , the one-day event will feature a programme of keynotes, panels and talks where industry leaders will explore the role of crafts and design in mitigating the effects of climate change. You can watch the event here from 9:30am London time.

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University of the Arts London presents eight communication design projects

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The school's ethos builds on the aesthetic traditions of design practice and encourages experimentation, critique and innovation within the context of post-digital culture. The student work featured here comes from three MA courses – Design Management, Design for Social Innovation and Sustainable Futures and Design for Art Direction.

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University for the Creative Arts presents six interior architecture projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a farm-to-table restaurant and a clothes repair workshop for young people are featured in Dezeen's latest school show by interior architecture students from the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, England. Dyeing to Repair is a concept for a workshop and experience store funded by Fashion for Good.

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Singapore Design Week 2023 will explore how design can improve lives

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Promotion: themes of innovation, inclusivity and sustainability will be the focus of the exhibitions, workshops and talks taking place at this year's Singapore Design Week (SDW), which opens later this month. Sustainability is one of the themes throughout the week.

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Eight architecture projects by students at Cardiff University

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Embracing the diversity and transdisciplinarity of architecture, our school pursues excellence in research and innovation in teaching and learning across design, the arts, humanities and sciences. "We provide a vibrant and collaborative environment for teaching and research.

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