All what inspire us to create a new future and to live with common sense
Technology, art and design are reflecting new approaches for humaness. ideas that promote a stronger connection between nature and people.
A project | House key: a 3D printed house with clay
Bologna-based architecture studio Mario Cucinella Architects and 3D printing specialists WASP have collaborated to create a low-carbon housing prototype that is 3D printed using clay.
TECLA is an innovative model of circular housing that brings together research on vernacular construction practices, the study of bioclimatic principles and the use of natural and local materials. It is a project with almost zero emissions: its envelope and the use of an entirely local material allows the reduction of waste and scrap. This and the use of raw land make TECLA a pioneering example of low-carbon housing.
An interview | Gudy Herder introduces sustainable materials
Can sustainable materials help us improve the future of our homes?
In this FRAME interview, trend expert and founder of Eclectic Trends, Gudy Herder, introduces these materials and explains the ways they can shape a more conscious future for residential design.
An article | Searching for new materials in the trash
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The main challenge is to eliminate dependence on oil in the production of plastics to improve their biodegradation. An alternative is vegetables, but in order not to increase the land area dedicated to crops, vegetable waste that normally has no other use is sought, such as rice husks, cocoa pods, spinach or parsley stems, and carrot or cauliflower waste.
In this science pill from BBVA Open Mind they summarize many of the solutions in the experimental phase that are being studied to convert garbage into new materials.
We want to leave the perfect mark
Every FACT has a REFLECTION in the FUTURE.
We believe that, in the face of so much progress, the essential thing will be to remain human. Therefore, we must genuinely desire and realize the best future for the majority of people.
This is the MARK we want to leave: