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led by a team at the university of tokyo, the researchers’ recycled concrete blocks with carbon dioxide are strong enough to be used in building houses. The post researchers recycle concrete from demolished school and carbon dioxide in air into blocks appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Back in 2021, researchers came up with a recipe for greener concrete that had building waste and CO2 among its ingredients. Now the same team has used rubble from a demolished school and the greenhouse gas to produce bricks to build new structures.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: University of Tokyo, Cement, Concrete, Building and Construction, Recycling, Carbon Dioxide
This week on Dezeen, conservation group Docomomo responded to news that actor Chris Pratt had demolished a modernist house in LA designed by architect Craig Ellwood. Read more
Materials from a dismantled warehouse were used to build this courtyard house named Dailly, which local studio Mamout has nestled between two buildings in Belgium. Read more
SFMOMA selected the saved and restored capsule A1302 to include as part of its japanese architecture, design, and photography collections. The post a capsule from tokyo’s demolished nakagin capsule tower is landing at SFMOMA appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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