Bullitt Center, Friction-Reducing Ship Coatings, RavenWindow, and Flectofin: Pioneering Green Technologies
Featured image: Exterior view of the iconic Bullitt Center building with its prominent solar array and green design features (strong […]
Featured image: Exterior view of the iconic Bullitt Center building with its prominent solar array and green design features (strong […]
Featured image: Mycelium-based EcoCradle insulation panels or a composite showing mycelium growth alongside glass/PET recycled materials (strong visual of organic
Featured image: The Smog Free Tower in operation (large-scale installation with people nearby or the tower against a city skyline,
The Smog Free Project and Smog Towers Beijing: Air-Purifying Innovations Read Post »
Featured image: Close-up or interior view of compressed straw panels / strawboard in a modern wall or ceiling application (showing
“Ubuntublox / Ecobales & Corrugated Cardboard Pod” by Plan for Plastic / Rural Studio, source: “PlanForPlastic.org” A cluster of innovative
Sustainable Eco-Products: Airless, Ubuntublox, Corrugated Cardboard Pod, PHZ2 Read Post »
“WatchTower Robotics pipe inspection robot” by You Wu / WatchTower Robotics, source: “AskNature” WatchTower Robotics’ 2019 award-winning soft robots (Ray
WatchTowerRobotics: Mini Robots Revolutionizing Urban Water Infrastructure Read Post »
Chitin and shell-derived biomaterials offer nature-inspired strength for modern construction and products. Chitin—the second most abundant natural polysaccharide after cellulose—forms
Chitin and Shell-Based High-Performance Structures Read Post »
Featured image: Composite or collage-style image showing Newspaper Wood furniture/ veneer next to E-board panels and Decafe coffee-waste tiles (warm,
Architect Doris Sung pioneers kinetic and thermokinetic facades using thermo-bimetals—laminated metals that curl predictably with temperature changes, creating self-regulating building
kinetic and thermokinetic facades (Doris Sung): Adaptive Architecture That Breathes Read Post »
“3D Printed Mycelium Structures (Samorost)” by SAMOROST / 3D printing researchers, source: “3Dnatives” 3D printed organic cultures merge additive manufacturing
3D Printed Organic Cultures and Living Materials Read Post »