5 Rammed Earth Homes in 2026 That Make Concrete Walls Look Outdated

5 Rammed Earth Homes in 2026 That Make Concrete Walls Look Outdated

The architectural world is shifting toward materials that feel grounded, honest, and deeply connected to the earth. Instead of relying on high-energy industrial products, designers and homeowners are embracing approaches that honor the planet’s natural tectonics. In this movement toward true sustainability, rammed earth has re-emerged as a powerful, modern choice for those seeking beauty,…

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Would You Sit in a Chair Shaped Like a Human Pelvis?

Would You Sit in a Chair Shaped Like a Human Pelvis?

Furniture often aspires to fit the body, but the Himalaya Pelvis Chair goes a step further, finding its very silhouette in the structure of the pelvis. This direct translation from biology to design yields a chair that feels organic, functional, and distinctly new; an object where comfort and concept are literally intertwined. Designers Mingyu Seo…

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#Bio-Cement: A Potential Material That May Replace Regular Cement

#Bio-Cement: A Potential Material That May Replace Regular Cement

Industrial designer Mary Lempres has unveiled a groundbreaking bio-cement structure named Reef Rocket, inspired by the intricate and resilient nature of oyster reefs. Designed to combat coastal flooding, filter seawater, and foster biodiversity, Reef Rocket utilizes biomimicry principles to mimic the functionalities of naturally occurring oyster reefs. Designers: Mary Lempres, Ahmed Miftah The structure comprises two…

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#Combining Nature And Technology For Sustainable Plant Care

#Combining Nature And Technology For Sustainable Plant Care

In the realm of biomimicry, the Fog Smart Hydroponic Planter stands out as a futuristic marvel inspired by the incredible abilities of the fog-basking beetle. It is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends the brilliance of biomimicry, advanced materials, and smart technology. Inspired by the fog-basking beetle native to the Namibian deserts, this hydroponic planter is…

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#Sustainable waterfront infrastructure uses unique concrete technology to replace traditional rock ripraps

#Sustainable waterfront infrastructure uses unique concrete technology to replace traditional rock ripraps

“#Sustainable waterfront infrastructure uses unique concrete technology to replace traditional rock ripraps” ECOncrete’s patented technology is used to replace inorganic concrete rock ripraps with durable and sustainable infrastructure to provide long-lasting protection for vulnerable shorelines. While ripraps are familiar sights, their structural formation and the effects they have on the environment are largely left unknown…

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