Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while reducing waste going to landfill. This innovative material, called ...
At first glance, a flyable airplane made of cardboard sounds almost like a joke – the sort of thing that collapses long ...
A new building material uses cardboard, water, and soil to create a sustainable alternative to concrete. It has about one-quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint and helps reduce landfill waste.
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Scientists at Australia's Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have combined old cardboard, water, and soil to create a building material that has similar properties to concrete. This is ...
A simple material blossoms into large-scale assemblages, narratives, and design in this exhibition at Wönzimer Gallery.
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