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inspire by lewis carroll's alice's adventures, homegrown wonderland juxtaposes a quaint timber cottage with walls made from mycelium bricks. The post mycelium brick pavilion by andre kong studio sprouts in new york botanical gardens appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the structural kit takes future architects and designers through the world of arches and shell structures, intertwined with origami principles. The post mola 4 lets you assemble structurally-sound models of iconic buildings appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Belgian studios NU Architectuuratelier and Archipelago have created a visitor centre for the Meise Botanic Garden near Brussels that is topped by a shingle-clad vaulted roof. Read more
Although wind turbines generate electricity via an eco-friendly process, the giant blades of those turbines typically end up in landfills once they wear out. That could change, however, thanks to a new bio-based resin that would allow old blades to be broken down and recycled into new ones.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Wind turbine, Recyclable, NREL, Materials
stacked white boxes create gaps between old and new structures, turning them into open sky gardens, and atriums. The post like a veil, perforated aluminum panels wrap noyard commercial complex in china appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Warped timber and robotically-woven flax were used to create this pair of experimental structures in Germany, which were designed by students and researchers at the University of Stuttgart. Read more

The community space developed for a vertical housing is a peaceful and relaxing social space. Its inclusive design allows the user to interact and involve with the designed places. The post UA lab’s concrete shell pavilion forms inclusive residential community space in india appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Chinese studio Temp has used charred wood to create 3-to-1 Pavilion, a triangular shelter nestled in a rocky garden in Shanghai. Read more
the silo's metal grid is filled with earth, peat, shells, seeds, and leaves, envisioned to transform over time and provide new nutrients. The post studio ossidiana’s cylindrical pavilion connects land, sea, and history at bruges triennial appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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