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Sustainable Architecture Materials: Why Rammed Earth, Mycelium and Lime Plaster Are Replacing Concrete and Glass
The materials shaping architecture today are no longer being chosen only for how they look or how easily they replicate at scale. They are being reconsidered for what they cost the planet, and that reconsideration is producing some of the most serious building being done anywhere in the world right now.

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May 56 min read


The Hungry Caterpillar: A Bamboo Pavilion by Ar. Apoorva Shroff at Ashoka University, India
At Ashoka University, a new bamboo pavilion titled The Hungry Caterpillar introduces an alternative way of thinking about campus infrastructure, material responsibility, and everyday student spaces. Designed by Apoorva Shroff, the project takes the form of a pavilion rather than a conventional building, allowing it to function as both an architectural intervention and a lived-in environment. The pavilion spans approximately 650 square meters and is constructed entirely from b

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Feb 272 min read


Poltrona Frau Unveils DressCove Night System — Where Craftsmanship Meets Custom Comfort
Poltrona Frau has unveiled the DressCove Night System, an evolved interpretation of the wardrobe and walk-in closet that can be now...

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Oct 7, 20252 min read
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