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New York Institute of Technology spotlights seven fabrication and robotics projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a 3D printed panel made from wood and clay that is filled in with hempcrete is included in this school show by the New York Institute of Technology. Students experiment with various computational techniques that focus on studying form, patterns, structures, façade panels or interior components.

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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

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Infiltrate by Nazila Shamsizadeh Fashion and technology student Nazila Shamsizadeh drew on an allegory by Greek philosopher Plato for their collection named Infiltrate. I] strive to create garments that celebrate the complexions of natural materials and appreciate slow and hand-crafted techniques."

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Architects’ Guide: 18 Ways To Make Your Designs More Sustainable

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Evaluate the natural resources available on your site, such as solar, wind or geothermal energy and integrate the appropriate technologies to generate power directly from your surroundings. Design structural elements and junctions to be bolted rather than welded, which facilitates easier deconstruction and reuse.

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Architects Guide: 18 Ways To Make Your Designs More Sustainable

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Evaluate the natural resources available on your site, such as solar, wind or geothermal energy and integrate the appropriate technologies to generate power directly from your surroundings. Design structural elements and junctions to be bolted rather than welded, which facilitates easier deconstruction and reuse.

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Why Are (Most) Sofas So Bad?

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The big change in shipping logistics came when furniture manufacturers developed new ways of deconstructing and flat-packing their product, allowing sofas to be shipped via regular carriers, both more cheaply and more quickly. This innovation opened up new avenues for penny-pinching. Related stories: Frank Lloyd Wright Jr.’s

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Against the Grain: 7 Intricate Interiors That Transform Timber Tectonics

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Our applications of wood have diversified alongside technological innovation. Surreal in its proportions, the vaulted communal space is framed by a skeleton of trusses inspired by traditional shipbuilding techniques. In the hands of interior designers today, timber has become a powerful resource for storytelling.

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Kingston School of Art highlights 10 student design projects

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School statement: "Kingston School of Art's Graphic Design course encourages students to be innovative, invent and inspire change. Design work covers domestic and commercial furniture, housewares and ceramics, and industrial and technology products. The deconstruction of waste in the reconstruction of community.".

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