Recycling in architecture involves repurposing materials, reducing waste, and promoting sustainability in construction practices.
Reclaiming materials from construction sites and using them is one of the most efficient and sustainable ways to recycle construction waste. This article...
The construction process generates a significant amount of waste. Every new building contributes to the global volume of construction waste, which is often...
The Wood Project is a collaborative research project with La Metropolitana, a conscious furniture manufacturing and design workshop with over 15 years of...
In response to the resource crisis, the use of alternative materials and the upcycle concept in the formation of the built environment have...
The cradle-to-cradle approach in architecture offers a rethinking of the end of buildings’ life from the point where birth begins. And thinking about...
The design philosophy of Rollo Bryant revolves around the embrace of craftsmanship within the context of the digital era, with a particular emphasis...
Oman has unveiled plans for a new smart city outside its capital, Muscat. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill designed the city and will include...
Decomposition Farm: Stairway is a temporary installation that suggests one possible solution to the environmental issues associated with construction waste in the architectural...
Made from the versatile hemp plant, hempcrete offers a fresh approach to eco-friendly construction. Its cyclic processability and positive impact are gaining recognition.
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