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3D printed canopy uses passive environmental control to protect roman tombs in spain

lightweight canopy shelters Roman tombs in Spain   A lightweight, 3D printed and textile roof protects the Tombs of Postumio and Tres Puertas at the Archaeological Complex of Carmona in Seville, rethinking how contemporary architecture can engage with heritage conservation. The project by Juan Carlos Gómez de Cózar and Manuel Ordóñez Martín introduces a single […]

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HMD’s $28 ANC Earbuds Cost The Same As A Movie Ticket, Which Is Ridiculous

Twenty-five euros buys you a decent lunch in most European cities, maybe two movie tickets if you’re lucky, or apparently a pair of true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation from a company that’s been manufacturing consumer electronics for years. HMD just launched the DUB X50 Pro in India at ₹2,000, which converts to roughly

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Vagabond Haven’s Evergreen Trades Wheels for Space in Modular Tiny House Debut

Vagabond Haven has stepped away from wheels with the Evergreen, their first modular tiny house that prioritizes space over portability. The Swedish company, known for its mobile tiny homes built for Scandinavian conditions, designed this two-module dwelling for those who want the tiny house lifestyle without the constraints of road-legal dimensions. The Evergreen represents a

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Aghsan Reimagines the Umbrella Stand as a Quiet Ritual After Rain

There is something quietly poetic about the moment you return indoors after the rain. Shoes pause at the threshold, umbrellas drip in silence, and the air briefly carries that unmistakable scent of wet earth. Yet in most homes and public spaces, this moment is interrupted by clutter. Umbrellas are stacked awkwardly in corners, water pools

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Japan’s Pokémon Hotel Rooms Put 100+ Characters on Your Ceiling (And Gyarados in Your Bathroom)

Snorlax is napping on your bed. Rayquaza soars across the ceiling. Gyarados splashes through your bathroom walls. This is not a fever dream—this is checking into a MIMARU Pokémon Room, where over 100 beloved characters have escaped their Poké Balls to transform apartment-style hotels across Japan into immersive wonderlands. Since their 2019 debut, these themed

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The Must‑Have Portable Power Station Setup Every Household Should Own For Storms And Blackouts

This is not a normal cold snap. The polar vortex that usually stays locked over the Arctic has split and sagged south, dragging temperatures in parts of the Midwest and East Coast to levels that feel closer to the Far North than to cities where millions live. Across affected regions, the results have been immediate

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Inside A Creative Couple’s Enchanting 1970s Retreat

Inside A Creative Couple’s Enchanting 1970s Retreat Homes by Amelia Barnes Willow rug by Armadillo. Fire sticks in pots by The Plant Society and Fitzroy Nursery. Torch aloe in pot from Fossil Vintage. Euphorbia ingens in Shane Kent pot. Ceramic pedestals scattered throughout by Szilvassy. Dining table designed by Charles and Ray Eames. Galvanised steel vase by

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avian-inspired kinetic clothing captures energy through human motion

Wren Walker designs couture that responds to human movement   The Birds of Static project by designer Wren Walker investigates how garment structure can influence the capture of energy from human movement. The concept draws on the principle of static electricity, in which charge imbalances can generate electrical energy when conducted through a circuit.  

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