Explore a world of possibilities with products that push the boundaries of what’s achievable in architecture. From eco-friendly options that reduce environmental impact to innovative materials that enhance structural integrity, this selection showcases the latest advancements in the field.
Among the offerings, you’ll find sustainable options like recycled and reclaimed products that champion eco-conscious design, seamlessly combining aesthetics with environmental responsibility. Discover high-performance materials that withstand the test of time, ensuring that your architectural visions are built to last and endure.
These products cater to various architectural needs, from facades to interiors, and are suitable for diverse projects, whether you’re designing a sleek urban residence, a cozy rural retreat, or a commercial masterpiece. Each material tells a unique story, harnessing the craftsmanship of skilled artisans and the precision of modern engineering.
Join us in exploring the narratives and strengths of these architectural materials.
CannonDesign has unveiled the Student Center at Western Michigan University (WMU), which is built with a student-centric approach.
Advanced construction technologies, such as large-scale 3D printers with industrial robotic arms, are used to create complex forms. The Moss Column experiment merges...
The "Algae Reactor" project is a 3D-printed module for a façade that uses CO2 to cultivate chlorella by Southeast University, Nanjing.
The Thallus Chair, designed by Torres Chen, is an innovative furniture design that combines technology, natural aesthetics, and sustainability.
MANUFACTURA and Uriarte Talavera are collaborating on The Talavera Project / Un Proyecto de Talavera, a research initiative focused on the production of...
OctaFoam, which stands for "truncated octahedral matrix of ceramic foam," is a porous brick wall structure that keeps heat in well.
OZRUH launched a new furniture collection named PRIMITIVES [1], which is created from 3D-printed sand. Each piece is produced with recyclable quartz sand.
Ben Elliot's Xchair is a lounge chair that he designed based on his ongoing metaverse project called Metaone.
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