Researchers have developed a new carbon-negative building material that could reshape approaches to sustainable construction.
A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has developed a new, moisture-binding material. If this component is used in walls and ceilings, it reduces the humidity indoors. Whether it’s the meeting room of ...
Explore how sustainable architecture is evolving through innovative materials and smart technologies, shaping ...
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Say Goodbye to Cement: Scientists Create a New Building Material Using Just Soil, Water, and Recycled Cardboard
In a Melbourne lab, a team of engineers may have triggered a pivotal shift in the global construction industry. Researchers from RMIT University have developed a new building material made entirely ...
Ready to turn some "trash" into treasure? Before finding salvage materials for your project, check your local builders' association and your state or provincial environmental agency for information on ...
Jeremy Gibberd receives funding from CSIR and the University of Wits currently. In the past he has received funding from UNEP, ILO and other organisations he has consulted for. People spend up to 90% ...
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