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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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10 Danish designs made from new technologies and traditional crafts

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Organised by Copenhagen Design Agency (CDA), The Mindcraft Project is an annual digital exhibition highlighting the explorative work of Danish designers who combine new technologies and traditional craft techniques in their design process. Find out more about Morphosis ›. Wall Light by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt.

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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

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"The experiments have created a new sensory order from which a tectonic expression of architecture rooted in a particular place is created – a process that trespasses the taboos of the contaminated and embraces the uncertainties contained in land in the technological age of the Anthropocene."

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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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Five designers in Mexico exhibit new uses for biomaterials

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Called Deconstructed Home, the exhibition was set up as part of a two-week programme organised by Space10 , a research arm of IKEA. Taking note of the dwindling populations of the melipona, a stingless bee native to Yucatán, Calvillo drew on Mayan apiary techniques used for millennia. Homes for Honey by Gabriel Calvillo.

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Previously unrecycleable clothing made into Fibers Unsorted textile

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The Fibers Unsorted project started with development and engineering company Imat-Uve , which began researching methods of deconstructing mixed textiles into usable fibres in 2013, setting out to spin them into yarns that could compete with their predecessors in terms of quality.