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The material of the year. Global materials consultancy Material ConneXion announced last week the launch of its first annual MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year, naming UK-based company Concrete Canvas’ Concrete Cloth as the inaugural winner. Click above image to enlarge Winner of MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year 2009: Concrete Cloth by Concrete Canvas The award recognizes materials juried into the company’s materials library within the past year that demonstrate outstanding technological innovation and the potential to make a significant contribution to the advancement of design, industry, society and economy. Click above image to enlarge Example for rapidly deployable military structures using Concrete Cloth “The MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year is an opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary breadth and scope of materials innovation today,” says George M. Click above image to enlarge Example for rapidly deployable disaster relief shelters using Concrete Cloth.
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Curing[edit] In its uncured state, silicone rubber is a highly-adhesive gel or liquid. Architectural Metal Surfaces (9780471263357): L. William Zahner. MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year. New York, NY, November 23, 2009 - Global materials consultancy Material ConneXion announced today the launchof its first annual MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year, naming UK-based company Concrete Canvas’s Concrete Cloth as the inaugural winner. The award recognizes materials juried into the company’s Materials Library within the past year that demonstrate outstanding technological innovation and the potential to make a significant contribution to the advancement of design, industry, society and economy. “The MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year is an opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary breadth and scope of materials innovation today,” says George M. Beylerian, Founder & CEO of Material ConneXion. “The winner is distinguished not only for its technical ability, but for its capacity to make a lasting impact on our lives.”
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The content provided is complete enough to satisfy an engineer or scientist who is expert in materials, yet user-friendly enough to benefit the architect and designer who is not.Benefits of Online Access: Email updates on the 50-60 new materials added to the library each month 10% discount on Material ConneXion Books, Lectures, Conferences, Exhibitions and Events Free Subscription to MATTER Magazine, our quarterly publication on materials and design Annual Individual Online Subscription: $250 For academic pricing, please contact us.Join Now for Instant Access! MEDIUM Award Exhibition Opening March 15th. Posted by core jr | 1 Mar 2011 | Comments (0) In case you missed it, Material Connexion, the global materials library and consultancy announced their Material of the Year earlier this month. The winning material, Novacem's Carbon Negative Cement, along with 9 other honorable mentions will be on display at the Material Connexion showroom running from March 15th-April 29th.
As a preview to the show's exhibition, check out more details from this year's MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year below and visit the NYC exhibition to see the year in material innovation. March 15th - April 29th Medium Award Material of the Year Exhibition 60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floor New York, New York 10010 Novacem's Carbon Negative Cement replaces calcium carbonates used in cement formulation with magnesium silicates. MicroGREEN's Ad-Air is a process that expands sheets of plastic to double the thickness while reducing density by 20%. Top Nanosys' Lumisys is a flexible, transparent LED Signboard. A New Canadian Wood Product Does More With Less. Posted by Kara Pecknold | 11 May 2011 | Comments (0) We've often heard the old adage that there is strength in numbers. But in the case of a new wood product from Canada, we've discovered that less really is more. Corelam™ is a unique wood product that uses less material to deliver equal (or greater) strength than typical plywood products of the same dimensions.
The added stability comes from corrugation, which has been used for over a hundred years with metal and plastic, but has yet to be successfully applied to wood. Until now. Its undulating form is the result of research and development by Christian Blyt, a Canadian industrial designer and professor at Vancouver's Emily Carr University of Art + Design. It grew from a concept he first explored while pursuing his graduate degree in Finland. U Pak Table at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo For further technical specifications, visit the Corelam™ site. Photos courtesy of Corelam™ team. Industrial design magazine + resource / Materials category. Hailing from the Netherlands, Sabine Spanjer was an interaction designer.
Fellow Dutchwoman Kika Vliegenthart earned a Bachelors in Economics. So naturally the two found themselves starting up a leather goods company in NYC, producing beautiful models like the Postal BackPack #3, above and below, and a line of bags, device cases, sandals, belts, suspenders, wallets and more. (See the full line-up here.) The two operate out of a space in Brooklyn's Navy Yard under the name Kika NY, designing and producing goods--all by hand--that go out to shops in New York, San Francisco, L.A., Austin, Portland, and overseas. Our goal is to design high quality goods that will last a lifetime —ones with clean, simple lines that eliminate the unnecessary. To keep the the tradition alive, we work with machines custom-built for our studio and tools from old-school suppliers in France and the UK. Paint restoration is a painstaking and challenging skill to master.
Continued... continued... continued... Coroplast Corrugated Plastic Fluted Sign Blanks for Vinyl Graphics from Beacon Graphic Systems. Is Bubble Wrap Duct Insulation a Good Idea? Lora's question seemed innocent enough, but it was enough to touch off a war of words and prove that building science isn't always as dryly academic as you might guess. It can, in fact, get downright cantankerous. Lora's HVAC installer wanted to insulate the ducts in her house with double-wrapped bubble wrap "as a cheaper way to achieve R-6. " Fine, she thought, but does the stuff really work? It "sort of works," said Green Building Advisor Michael Chandler, but a better option is installing foil-faced duct insulation (not foil-faced bubble wrap) after ducts have been sealed with mastic and checked for air-tightness, preferably by an independent tester.
Senior editor Martin Holladay was next, picking up the "snake oil" theme and going on to say any claim that bubble wrap is the equivalent of R-6 duct insulation is a "scam and a fraud. " Installation is the key to performance As Holladay points out, the R-6 insulating value is based on the complete assembly, not the material alone. The Foil-Faced Bubble Wrap Sham - Understanding Radiant Barriers. The Foil-Faced Bubble Wrap Sham - Understanding Radiant Barriers When I wrote about my trip to the Southeast Building Conference in July, I mentioned how some products on display there really annoyed me because they're either bad to the bone or overhyped. The main one in the latter category is foil-faced bubble wrap sold as insulation.
Green Building Advisor recently wrote an article about foil-faced bubble wrap and did a balanced job of it. They presented the pros and cons and gave anecdotal evidence of this product having solved condensation problems. I'll grant that foil-faced bubble wrap has its applications, as the GBA article proclaimed. First of all, let's be clear. So, when I walked up to the bubble wrap booth and asked the guy what the R-value of it was, he immediately said 15.4. Him, no, it's R-1, and then he started talking about the thousands of dollars they've spent on testing.
Here's my problem with his claim. Nice try, guys, but no cigar. Like this article? Related Articles. Polycarbonate Structured Sheet - Twin Wall - Total Plastics, Inc. Polycarbonate Structured Sheet. Polypropylene Sheet, Rod & Shapes Category | Polypropylene Sheets, Polypropylene Sheeting and Polypropylene Rod.