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3D-printed wall panels absorb moisture, regulate humidity for healthier homes
In crowded indoor spaces, humidity can quickly rise, making the air feel stuffy and uncomfortable. Traditional ventilation ...
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3D-Printed Wall Covering for Indoor Humidity
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a climate-friendly wall and ceiling covering that temporarily retains moisture, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor environment in heavily occupied spaces ...
The expansion of the construction sector due to an increase in new construction and refurbishment of existing structures is driving the wall covering market growth. The need for stylish home interior ...
Researchers have created a method for strengthening the walls of historical buildings using Wire Arc Directed Energy ...
The federal government is giving $12 million to six businesses and organizations across Ontario to come up with innovative housing solutions — and about $4.5 million of that money will stay in Windsor ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. British designers are among the most innovative in the world when it comes to wall coverings using metal, leather and ...
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