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Researchers in Germany have developed bio-concrete from urine, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional cement.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have used microbial processes to produce environmentally friendly bio-concrete ...
When it comes to building strong structures, steel and concrete have always been the go-to materials. But what if you could ...
The study explores biobased materials in concrete, highlighting how hemp and flax influence strength, insulation, and durability in construction applications.
Mushroom mycelium can be turned into high-quality insulation and other building materials. To learn more, Technology Networks ...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have developed an innovative way to produce sustainable building material from ...
With the Eaton and Palisades fires fresh in our memories, we’ve seen how fire can cost precious lives and billions of dollars ...
Sustainability has become a cornerstone of modern development. As climate change accelerates, industries are shifting toward eco-friendly solutions—and the construction sector is no exception. Green ...
Traditional highrise designs rely on a rigid concrete core, which typically place elevators and stairwells inside the central ...
When you think of a “smart building,” you might immediately picture high-tech sensors, automated lighting, or voice-controlled thermostats. But there’s a quieter revolution happening just beneath the ...
they could have a viable complement to traditional concrete. Of course, they'll have to tackle the biggest hurdles in challenging concrete as a building material, which include the higher cost of ...
Material hierarchy became embedded in building codes, education, and financing mechanisms that continue to privilege concrete construction over local alternatives. Traditional craftsmanship eroded ...