Georgia Tech School of Industrial Design showcases sustainable footwear, health wearables, and projection lamps
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This article from Dezeen's School Shows series highlights student projects from the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Industrial Design. Featured projects include sustainable footwear made from tulip poplar offcuts and recycled wool, a wearable health monitoring device for festivals, and a floor lamp that uses projections to transform room atmosphere. The piece showcases the work of students across several design courses including Health Design Studio, Industrial Design and Engineering Studio, and Fundamentals of Industrial Design.
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· 3 pulledBiodegradable footwear among projects from Georgia Institute of Technology
Also featured is a wearable device that monitors users' health at festivals and a floor lamp that uses projections to transform a room's atmosphere.
Sustainable footwear made with tulip poplar offcuts and recycled wool is among the projects from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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