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Supervision of Kathryn Larsen’s dissertation (and entrepreneurial) project on the Architectural Technology and Construction line.
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Tara Sutherland from CSIRO, Australia has developed a bio-synthetic material that opens a door to the future – silk from honey bees.
LAUNCH Nordic brings together industry leaders and innovators to identify and scale sustainable innovations in materials.
There are things that data and theory cannot teach you!
Biofabrication is the new definition given to the material manufacturing where materials are grown, harnessing biological organisms. At Material Design Lab we want to bridge the gap between science and design by developing an educational process that will help students grow materials in a design lab.
KEA students demonstrated how they implement their knowledge of sustainability, materials and processes in creating new products.
Precious plastic is an open source initiative started in 2013 by Dave Hakkens to encourage more plastic recycling around the world. As part of his internship for Production Technology at KEA, Dennis Simonsen built two of the four plastic recycling machines for Material Design Lab.
The KEA campus at Guldbergsgade is also home to a small apiary located on the roof. It currently contains two productive honeybee hives.
KEA students developed sustainable clothing, accessories and shoes inspired by the future NIKE customer based on the material driven design process.
The most optimised design that surrounds us is nature. It has spent millions of year evolving incredible materials, designs and systems. There is no waste in nature!
IKEA is developing a sustainability platform to engage co-workers and customers to share and find useful tips and ideas on how to live a more sustainable life at home.
An interactive installation project started by two summer interns that could display some of the possibilities of combining technology with materials. Using The goal is to turn the walls and pillars of the lab into different types of musical instruments.
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