While concrete is without a doubt the world's go-to building material thanks to its durability, malleability, and ability to withstand a wide range of climates, it is also the principal source of CO2 emissions within the realm of construction. To combat this and reduce their creations' carbon footprint, many architects have begun experimenting and innovating in a bid to optimize concrete's technical qualities while diminishing its impact on the environment. Among these efforts, there are several projects that have explored the possibility of replacing traditional frameworks with more sustainable materials like bamboo, a resource that grows in abundance throughout many regions of the world and, along with having minimal environmental impact, renders high quality textured detailing on a variety of architectural surfaces.
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Bamboo Formwork and Exposed Concrete in Architectural Projects
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The Noodle Rack / Lukstudio
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Architects: Lukstudio
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Shanghai Maichang Construction Project Co.Ltd.
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