Former platforms used in mushroom-growing facilities become architectural finishes.
Reclaimed wood siding that is burned to increase its durability.
The Debris series is largely made from baghouse dust, granite dust, and spent abrasives.
The tiles in the Debris series contain more than 62 percent recycled materials.
Bio-Luminum tiles are made from 100 percent aircraft aluminum alloy.
Custom-Bilt Metals' FusionSolar system integrates a thin-film solar laminate with a standing seam metal roof, resulting in a turnkey solution that it says is more affordable than traditional roof-mounted solar installations and will pay for itself in 10 y
Two easily recyclable materials come together in one beautiful tile collection by Erin Adams.
Michelle Kaufmann, AIA, partnered with Flux, a Seattle-based industrial design studio, to create Vessel. The snazzy, energy-efficient light fixture comprises a slender, blown-glass cylinder that doubles as a vase and a powder-coated metal base that casts light from both ends.
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Kaplan Thompson Architects: If the budget is tight, Kaplan Thompson often turns to TopLabPLUS, a cellulose fiber-and resin-based surfacing material known for its sterility and imperviousness.