Loop Lab Initiative at RISD: Redefining Material Use in Circular Design
Rediscovering Materials: From Waste to Art The Rhode Island School of Design uncovered something extraordinary hidden in plain sight: their…

Rediscovering Materials: From Waste to Art The Rhode Island School of Design uncovered something extraordinary hidden in plain sight: their…

Cupsan is a groundbreaking biomaterial developed by Blast Studio in London. It is made entirely from discarded coffee cups collected…

An Architectural Journey Across Borders After standing as a prominent feature in Jeddah, the AlMusalla Pavilion has traveled to Bukhara,…

Birdwood House in Brisbane, Australia, represents a thoughtful approach to multigenerational living and sustainable architecture. Designed for a family that…

In south London, architecture studio Carmody Groarke has introduced the ArtPlay Pavilion to the gardens of the John Soane-designed Dulwich…

The unEarthed / Second Nature / PolliNATION project premiered at the 2025 Venice Biennale in Italy. It combines architectural experimentation,…

How Origami-Inspired Building Materials Are Shaping the Future of Construction In recent years, origami-inspired building materials have emerged as a…

In the era of rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone for innovation across various fields, including…

Isolation as a Space for Creativity – Guilherme Wentz The Importance of Silence in the Creative Process Many designers find…

Introduction A team of scientists at Nanjing University in China has made a breakthrough in enhancing wood strength through an…

Sustainable interior design is all about making conscious choices that minimize environmental impact while creating beautiful, functional spaces. By using…

The Line 3 floor lamp by Jan Goderis consists of a terrazzo base with grooves in which a simple, sleek lighting profile can be set up in different positions. Meanwhile, materials have been chosen for their low environmental impact. The overarching inspiration for Belgium studio Jan Goderis Design Lab was simplicity. As suggested by the

With a focus on functionality, reasonability as well as urbanity, Austria-based Florian Blamberger and Alexander Knorr together craft ‘Axis’ – the first ergonomic stool fabricated from sustainable materials for the future needs of a flexible office environment.“Over the years our definition of work space has changed – pre digital generations are adapting to a future