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Both biomimicry and biodesign use nature as a guide for creativity—and require designers to relinquish control.
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China's national commitment to clean tech is backed with government-imposed actions. Can the U.S., mired in political inaction, learn from the stands?
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Once a nemesis of buildings, mold, along with other organic life, is becoming a welcomed architectural feature.
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New treated cotton fabric can be converted into a superhydrophilic material, which can absorb and repel water vapor for drinking water, agriculture, or more.
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Manufacturers and researchers are pursuing three viable tactics to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry’s most widely used material, Blaine Brownell reports.
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The next industrial revolution may be happening in our own backyards.
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Tuscaloosa, Ala. / HBRA Architects
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Recent projects from the Vancouver office of Perkins+Will.
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada