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Eight Bay Area designers created interpretations of public benches for the Works in Progress III design exhibition during San Francisco's Art Week, using materials such as salvaged local wood and 3D-printed ceramics. Read more
organic forms and unexpected materials combine to create textural contrasts like black fluff and sleek silver. The post studio lilo molds moss like clay to create these botanical sculptures exhibited in berlin appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
startup moss is conceiving the dubbed first self-watering grow lamp that can cultivate plants and herbs and illuminate rooms using changeable luminosity. The post moss’ self-watering lamp can grow plants and herbs on its own while lighting up spaces appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Architect Eric Owen Moss describes the design and engineering approach to constructing the (W)rapper office building in Los Angeles in this exclusive film produced by Dezeen in collaboration with MATT Construction. Read more
intertwining living and dead tree roots, the shelter is formed by excavating a forest slope in grödinge, sweden. The post UMA’s sprawling root hut installation engulfs visitors in a curtain of branches and moss appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the transformation was driven by a desire to revive the nostalgic atmosphere and capture the essence of ibiza in the 90s. The post zitya restaurant revives historic ibiza venue frequented by mick jagger and kate moss appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Mosses are one of the planet's most common – and undervalued – plants. A large new study has finally given moss the recognition it deserves, highlighting its importance in maintaining Earth’s ecosystems and its potential for reducing our carbon footprint.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Plants, Ecosystem, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon capture, Climate Crisis, University of New South W
the living sculpture analyzes the air of our cities and reinterprets the data in real-time through breathing patterns and evolving soundscapes. The post MOSS kinetic sound sculpture breathes and pulsates driven by global air quality data appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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