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Can 3D Printing With Local Soils Offer a Low-Carbon Alternative to Concrete? Part 2

Technology & InnovationBy Randy B. Hecht

Without the need for long-distance transportation or carbon-intensive production techniques, one research lab is experimenting with local soils that may offer a greener path forward

From Roadside Waste to Repurposed Flooring

SustainabilityBy Randy B. Hecht

Where others see a littered landscape, one researcher in Colombia saw resources ready to be put to practical use as part of the ‘circular economy’

Transparent Wood

Translucent Wood Could Give Architects A New Design Element

Technology & InnovationBy Randy B. Hecht

A lab in Stockholm, Sweden, is using nanotechnology to reimagine lighting with a wood composite that’s translucent, load-bearing and an advance in energy efficiency

A futuristic illustration of biomaterials science and engineering incorporated into architecture and construction

Bringing Building Materials to Life—Literally

Technology & InnovationBy Randy B. Hecht

Can integrating microorganisms in brick or concrete through biomaterials science and engineering make the materials self-healing? The Living Materials Laboratory at the University of Colorado aims to find out

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