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Coal ash is abundant around coal-fired power stations. In fact, that might be considerably understating things – globally, power stations produce around 1.2 billion tonnes annually, and in Australia coal ash accounts for nearly 20% of all waste. It's a staggering figure – and it's also a safe bet that this stuff will remain abundant long into the renewable energy transition.Continue ReadingCatego
palazzo strozzi welcomes fallen angels, anselm kiefer’s new major exhibition that journeys through his historical works and new productions on the biblical reference. The post in palazzo strozzi, anselm kiefer exhibits god’s fallen angels using wax, sand, flowers and ash appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Careful stitches mend the cracks in these vessels that woodturning studio Ash & Plumb has created for London's Collect craft fair from an oak tree felled by lightning. Read more
cool-toned lighting and acrylic with gradient sanding set the mood, while thin steel plates reflecting the image of wood emerging from fog. The post jisu kim’s sliding ash wood bookshelf captures the icy chill of a winter forest appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the photographic series honors the women's centuries-old legacy, endangered today by climate change and generational shifts. The post the last mermaid by peter ash lee is a visual tribute to jeju island’s fearless female divers appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the chair's surfaces embrace the raw imperfections of ash, giving new life to discarded wood. The post borrellski seals ash and steel chair with a natural, protective layer of beeswax for longevity appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
expressing organic shapes and vibrant monochromatic hues, taptap’s refined surfaces embrace the natural textures of solid ash wood. The post moritz putzier crafts low backseat ‘taptap chair’ from solid ash wood  appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Production of the cement used in concrete is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, which is why some people have tried replacing it with fly ash. A new technique makes that fly ash more eco-friendly itself, resulting in concrete which is both greener and stronger.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Rice University, Concrete, Cement
Furniture company SCP has tasked a group of British designers including Faye Toogood and Sebastian Cox to craft objects from the wood of a tree infected with ash dieback disease for this year's London Design Festival. Read more


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