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Designing for Water Scarcity: How Architects are Adapting to Arid Environments

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The Beacon, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology campus, naturally cooled. Image © Shutterstock | Volodymyr Dvornyk An arid environment refers to specific regions characterized by a severe lack of available water and extremely dry weather conditions. Read more »

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Perforated Architecture: 20 Projects that Bring Back the Historic Musharrabiya

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Image © Niveditaa Gupta There is often an intricate relationship between architecture and the environment. Each part of the world has defined its own architectural techniques based on its unique climatic conditions.

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From Float Glass to OLEDs: How Recent Advancements in Glass Technology Are Reshaping 21st Century Design

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As time and technology progressed, the float glass process (pouring the molten glass from a furnace into a chamber that contains a bed of molten tin), conceived by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1959, was groundbreaking. The market for advanced glazing technologies is robust and expanding. from 2021 to 2028. from 2021 to 2028.

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University of Arts Linz spotlights 10 fashion and technology student projects

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Course: BA (Hons) Fashion and Technology and MA Fashion and Technology. School statement: "Fashion and Technology is a bachelor's and master's programme for forward-thinking fashion design at the University of Arts Linz, blending the interfaces of the digital and the analogue while intertwining traditional and emerging technologies.

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10 Danish designs made from new technologies and traditional crafts

Deezen

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 Bend to Caress Me ›. Poly Powder by Carl Emil Jacobsen. Sh(r)ine by Iben Høj.

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Natural Material Studio creates "flexible and organic" Brick Textiles

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Copenhagen-based Natural Material Studio and designer Zuzanna Skurka have created an installation at Milan design week from soft bio textiles made from surplus bricks. Established in 2018, Natural Material Studio has created a number of repurposed materials for wide-ranging projects. And that's the beauty and honesty of it."

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Different Roofer Techniques and Styles to Pick for the Next Renovation

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To complete their tasks, they use a variety of tools and techniques that you should be aware of before undertaking your next business or home renovation. Cement can be made from either synthetic materials or natural minerals like clay. Additionally, this protective layer helps prevent leaks.