fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News1 month agoDesignThis 'Living Building' uses Bio-Cement that absorbs CO2, making the architecture carbon negative - Yanko Design
fromArchDaily3 months agoArtsCanada Pavilion Presents Picoplanktonics, a Living Experiment in Regenerative Architecture at the 2025 Venice Biennale
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News1 month agoDesignThis 'Living Building' uses Bio-Cement that absorbs CO2, making the architecture carbon negative - Yanko Design
fromArchDaily3 months agoArtsCanada Pavilion Presents Picoplanktonics, a Living Experiment in Regenerative Architecture at the 2025 Venice Biennale
fromNature1 month agoScience on the catwalk: Iris van Herpen gives gowns a glow upVan Herpen's July 7 show features bioluminescent algae integrated into fashion, responding to movement and lighting up in symbiosis with the wearer.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine1 month agoreactive bioluminescent algae illuminate iris van herpen's haute couture show in parisBioluminescent algae embedded in a dress glows as the wearer moves.
Toronto startupfromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine2 months ago3D printed biostructures with live bacteria capture carbon dioxide from air at venice biennaleLiving Room Collective captures carbon dioxide using live cyanobacteria in 3D printed biostructures for the Canada Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2025.