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Carbon Cell Introduces a Carbon-Negative Foam Packaging Alternative to Polystyrene
British company Carbon Cell is close to launching a breakthrough carbon-negative foam packaging material that offers a compostable, plastic-free alternative to expanded polystyrene. Made entirely from agricultural waste, the material looks and performs like the conventional foam used in packaging and insulation—without contributing to plastic pollution. The lightweight rigid foam is created from biochar , a carbon-rich material produced through the pyrolysis of crop waste.
Dec 12


Inverse Ruin by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh: A Steel Ghost of an Archaic Temple in Southern Italy
In the Archaeological Park of Herakleia, along the quiet landscape of Italy’s Ionian plain, Gijs Van Vaerenbergh introduces Inverse Ruin — a temporary installation that reimagines the footprint of an ancient temple through a contemporary architectural gesture. Created as part of Siris , a larger interpretive program curated by STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO with artistic direction by Antonio Oriente , the project offers a new way to see, understand, and inhabit the remnants of the A
Dec 11


A Rare Mind: Remembering the Greatest Works of Frank Gehry Following His Passing at 96
A Legacy That Reshaped Architecture Frank Gehry’s passing at 96 marks the end of one of the most transformative careers in contemporary architecture. Few figures have shifted the global imagination as profoundly as he did. With a sculptural vocabulary that pushed beyond conventional geometry, and a fearless embrace of materials like titanium, stainless steel, plywood, and glass, Gehry revolutionized not only how buildings look, but how they behave—how they interact with light
Dec 10


Alwah House by RCR Arquitectes Blooms Like Ribbed Petals in the Dubai Desert
Alwah House , a 900-square-meter residence designed by RCR Arquitectes, rises from the Dubai desert like a blooming family of ribbed petals. Partially embedded in the sand, the home draws inspiration from the natural logic of flowers and oases. Its curved, shaded volumes create a microclimate where light, wind, and shadow choreograph the spatial experience, forming a topographic network shaped by the desert itself. Architecture of Alwah House At the heart of Alwah House is t
Dec 9


Invisible AWT Bar in Tokyo Uses Heated Acrylic Panels to Distort Space and Reality
A Bar That Appears… by Almost Disappearing - Invisible AWT Bar During Art Week Tokyo 2025, Ichio Matsuzawa Office introduced the invisible AWT bar , an experimental social space formed not through walls or solid partitions, but through light, transparency, and distortion. Instead of architecture shaping the room, the installation explores how material behavior — reflections, angles, and bending light — can become the true generator of form. At the center of this exploration a
Dec 7


Heatherwick Studio Reveals Birmingham Stadium Shaped by Twelve Chimney-Like Towers
A New Architectural Era for Birmingham City Football Club Heatherwick Studio and MANICA Architecture have revealed the design for a new Birmingham stadium that will serve as the future home of Birmingham City Football Club. The proposal arrives in time for the club’s 150th anniversary and forms the core of the broader Birmingham Sports Quarter — an ambitious redevelopment planned for Bordesley Green in East Birmingham. Early visualizations highlight a structure defined not b
Dec 6


SOLARIS: The World’s First Self-Charging Solar Motorcycle Redefining Autonomous Mobility
SOLARIS , developed by MASK Architects , is presented as the world’s first self-charging solar motorcycle —a mobility concept capable of generating all its own energy without fuel, power grids, or external charging networks. Designed under the studio’s “Invent and Integrate” philosophy, founders Öznur Pınar Cer and Danilo Petta introduce a transportation model built around energy independence and off-grid autonomy. At the heart of the system are retractable circular photovo
Nov 29


Microsoft Office Rebrand Shows How AI Is Reshaping Modern Design
Microsoft Office rebrand has unveiled a subtle yet strategic refresh of its Office icons — the first visual update since 2018. The redesign introduces smoother curves, brighter gradients, and simplified forms, reflecting how artificial intelligence is already influencing the creative process and the future of digital design. Softer curves, bolder gradients The update covers the 10 core applications of Microsoft 365 , including Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel. While each i
Nov 27


The Coperni Spray-On Dress: When Technology and Haute Couture Collide at Paris Fashion Week
Fashion and technology converged in one of the most unforgettable moments of Paris Fashion Week when Coperni partnered with Fabrican to create a dress live on model Bella Hadid. Presented during the Spring/Summer 2023 show, the performance instantly went viral — an example of how innovation, spectacle, and design storytelling can reshape the future of fashion. A Spray-on Dress Materializing in Real Time The show took place inside the Salle des Textiles at the Musée des Arts
Nov 26


Europe Wants Its Label Back: Redefining What “Made in Europe” Means Today
“ Made in Europe ,” the once-classic mark of continental craftsmanship, has been reimagined for the 21st century. Developed by 21st Europe and Dada Projects , this initiative transforms the traditional origin label into a continent-scale design experiment —part certification system, part cultural manifesto. Over a year after Mario Draghi warned that Europe was drifting into economic irrelevance , this project argues the opposite: Europe doesn’t need to compete by moving fast
Nov 21


Disney’s Next-Gen Robots: How Nvidia & DeepMind Are Powering a New Era of Lifelike Character Design
Disney has officially stepped into the next generation of robotics — and the crossover of tech, AI, and character design is more fascinating than ever. At Nvidia’s GTC Conference 2025, CEO Jensen Huang introduced “Blue,” an expressive robot inspired by Star Wars , marking a major shift in how Disney imagines entertainment-grade robotics. This initiative isn’t just about cute droids. It represents a deeper evolution: robots engineered with emotion, physics-based intelligence,
Nov 20
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