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Five trends in outdoor furniture
Five trends in outdoor furniture

Five trends in outdoor furniture

Pieces of modular design, with organic shapes and made with sustainable materials dominate the new trends in terraces, patios and gardens, now conceived as a natural extension of indoor spaces.
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February
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MASS Madera: the future is timber
MASS Madera: the future is timber

MASS Madera: the future is timber

We chatted to MASS Madera, a new pioneering network in construction using industrialised solid timber in Spain
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January
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Materials for exteriors and sustainability
Materials for exteriors and sustainability

Materials for exteriors and sustainability

The recent changes to the Spanish Technical Building Code invite to think of materials as part of the systems used to control solar energy.
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January
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Six works of art in wood
Six works of art in wood

Six works of art in wood

We show you the work of six sculptors who shape the wood, starting from logs and branches, to create their particular expressive universe
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December
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Wood: a feast for the senses
Wood: a feast for the senses

Wood: a feast for the senses

Wood is a unique, natural material with lots of personality, which is the result of its fascinating lifecycle. No two pieces are exactly the same, but all of them evoke a sense of wellbeing and connect us to nature via all five senses.
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December
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Experiencing wood with all five senses
Experiencing wood with all five senses

Experiencing wood with all five senses

Wood is a natural material that transmits a sense of warmth to each of our five senses. Read on to find out how.
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November
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Old houses: rehabilitating them with the Passivhaus model suits them very well
Old houses: rehabilitating them with the Passivhaus model suits them very well

Old houses: rehabilitating them with the Passivhaus model suits them very well

Passivhaus is increasingly used, under the EnerPHit label, in residential renovations, even in old buildings listed for their heritage value.
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October
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Furniture for the cost-of-living crisis
Furniture for the cost-of-living crisis

Furniture for the cost-of-living crisis

Designers at the EASD Valencia explain how they came up with the furniture that forms part of the Eco Contenador Social project featured at World Design Capital Valencia 2022.
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October
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Six furniture designs to help with the cost-of-living crisis
Six furniture designs to help with the cost-of-living crisis

Six furniture designs to help with the cost-of-living crisis

Six examples of product design applied to furniture for small ‘container’ houses designed to meet social needs.
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September
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Social eco-containers: sustainable social housing
Social eco-containers: sustainable social housing

Social eco-containers: sustainable social housing

This project from the EASD, presented at World Design Capital Valencia 2022, provides a solution to the issue of emergency social housing.
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