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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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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: O

SW Oregon Architect

Originally sporting a decidedly Seventies palette comprised of ochers, pinks, and reds, the current range of colors and outwardly random patterning (developed by my firm, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects ) are meant to fragment one’s perception of the building’s considerable bulk.

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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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Deconstruction by Design: How Architects Are Redefining Practice Through Material Reuse

Architizer

Breaking Ground: Creative Approaches to Construction Waste Diagram illustrating the winning entry for an architecture competition held by Hackney City Farm, showcasing the repurposing of sash windows. Another example is the architecture competition held by Hackney City Farm , an environmental charity based in East London.

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Nynke Tynagel designs "most complex 3D knit ever" for Anatomic chair

Deezen

"Due to the complexity of the knit, it took over 28 development rounds to get the fabric right," said the brand. "It The 3D knit was developed by Dutch textile label Byborre. Tynagel – best known as the former co-owner of Studio Job – drew inspiration from anatomical diagrams she remembered from her childhood.

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Earth School by Jeanne Schultz Design Studio and Adeyemo Shokunbi

aasarchitecture

Building construction using the method of earthen brick modularity lends itself to easy-to-learn application techniques. The development of the community in phases can intuitively be achieved through strategic positioning of the classroom pods and multipurpose space. Classroom Unit Diagram. Brick Assembly Diagramatic.

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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.