University of Melbourne Architecture Students Showcase Biomaterial Construction Projects
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Summary
The article showcases student projects from the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, featuring innovative biomaterial construction approaches. Key projects include a biomaterial hub with water-shedding skin, hempcrete and straw thatch construction, explorations of architecture's impact on gold mines, and proposals for site-specific materials. The work represents cutting-edge sustainable design and material innovation in architectural education.
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Also featured is an exploration of architecture's impact on gold mines, and a proposal for the use of site-specific materials
A project that focuses on biomaterial construction with hempcrete and straw thatch is among work by students at the University of Melbourne
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