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What do different types of wood smell like?
What do different types of wood smell like?

What do different types of wood smell like?

Wood is a type of organic matter, and its distinct aromatic qualities make it a diverse material with many different uses
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August
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Intoxicating woody aromas and fragrances
Intoxicating woody aromas and fragrances

Intoxicating woody aromas and fragrances

Four wood products that provide an olfactory experience.
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July
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Architecture in extreme climates: dry climates
Architecture in extreme climates: dry climates

Architecture in extreme climates: dry climates

Stone, adobe, and clay are the most frequently used materials for buildings in arid environments.
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July
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Five examples of architecture in extremely dry climates
Five examples of architecture in extremely dry climates

Five examples of architecture in extremely dry climates

Five spaces designed to adapt to high temperatures
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July
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WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector
WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector

WDCV2022: the impact of the e-commerce boom on the ‘habitat’ sector

The impact of the e-commerce boom on home and lifestyle (‘habitat’) products, which was a very niche area up until recently, has brought about a revolution in this sector of retail.
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