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Turning Corn Waste Into an Innovative Bio-Based Material

ArchDaily

Cortesia de CornWall® The practice of upcycling –present in a variety of industries from fashion to construction– not only revitalizes discarded items, adding new values and functions, but also contributes to turning them into valuable resources. We spoke to Ward Massa from StoneCycling to better understand this material. Read more »

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The Rise of Metal: Blending Industrial Aesthetics with Other Textures

ArchDaily

Image: © José Hevia Often associated with an industrial aesthetic, metal has become more prevalent in residential and commercial architecture. To inspire this trend, we explore various methods for incorporating aluminum or similar materials into your space. Relámpago House / h3o architects. Read more »

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Seven cosy living rooms with industrial material palettes

Deezen

Living rooms with tactile brick , concrete and wood surfaces feature in this lookbook , which shows that opting for industrial materials doesn't have to sacrifice cosiness. Typically informed by old and unrefined factories, lofts and warehouses, industrial-style interiors are a go-to for many contemporary designers.

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Stacks of timber inform "inspirational" industrial units by dRMM

Deezen

London studio dRMM has completed WorkStack, a top-heavy stack of industrial units in Greenwich that is constructed from cross-laminated timber. It also gives a powerful message that light industrial can mean socially and environmentally inspirational," he told Dezeen. The building has a CLT structure.

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Crafting the Future: A+Awards Jury Welcomes 4 Architectural Material Experts

Architizer

Our jury of over 250 experts spans architecture, technology, material science and beyond, reflecting the diversity and innovation celebrated by the expansive A+Awards categories. This year, we’re thrilled to welcome four influential leaders whose work in material innovation and research is reshaping what’s possible in the built environment.

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construction materials inform beomseok chae’s industrial furniture collection

designboom

the construction-inspired collection includes the beam stool and the scaffolding bench. The post construction materials inform beomseok chae’s industrial furniture collection appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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The Reach at Piccadilly – inspired by the industrial history of its location

Hotel Designs

The hotel’s bespoke concept draws inspiration from its location, using the materials that were once carried down through the canals: coal, cotton, timber, wool, limestone, and salt. Image credit: Matthew Shaw The Reach at Piccadilly – inspired by the industrial history of its location Pauline Brettell.