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Past Dezeen Awards winners share tips on how to create a winning entry

Deezen

New ideas London-based start-up PulpaTronics said Dezeen Awards "differs from other awards as it doesn't only recognise creativity and design, but it values innovation, cutting-edge and impactful technologies." Remember to "look at the previous year's winners, write appropriate and comprehensive text and include diagrams."

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

Deezen

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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Florida Atlantic University presents 10 architecture projects

Deezen

There are many polyvalent dimensions that make up architecture – in particular, our school focuses on three areas – technology, environment and community. How will technology transform the practice of architecture? The school blends innovative research-based methods with professional practice conventions.

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It’s Gen-AI, Baby!

Ronen Bekerman

Indeed, such technological advancements are already taking place, transforming our interactions and experiences in the virtual world. Some of the most popular generative AI techniques include Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), and Transformers.

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Cease Speed | Hyperloop Station

ArchiDiaries

Cease Speed, an architecture competition to envision a train station based on the upcoming hyperloop technology. Over the years, this evolution of transport constantly ran parallel with the evolution of technology. Evolving transport technologies. This technology is supposedly the change we need. Train stations.

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E-Fill | eWaste recycling & skill development center

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Technological waste. People enjoy what technology brings, surfing the Internet on their smartphones or tablets and watching high-definition movies on their televisions at home. The convenience and efficiency of technology have led to an increase in demand for our daily as well as innovative gadgets. million tonnes.

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Peak | Ideal Neighborhood

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Alteration of functioning modules and upgrading them to the advanced standards of technology and living is now made possible. The greatest innovations of this century can be integrated into the design of new types of neighbourhoods, to create an ultra-modern line of design for living cities. IDEALS OF AN ADVANCE CITY. Circular Economy.