• Advanced Faades by Trimo: Shaping Architecture for a Net-Zero Future
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    Advanced Faades by Trimo: Shaping Architecture for a Net-Zero FutureSponsored ContentSave this picture!Courtesy of TrimoAs the construction industry intensifies its efforts towards sustainability, architects and developers are actively seeking innovative solutions to reduce the environmental footprint of buildings. Trimo, a global leader in architectural faade and roofing solutions, is at the forefront of this transformation with its NEXT product rangeQbiss One NEXT and Trimoterm NEXTwhich are setting new standards in sustainability. Designed to support the global shift to net-zero carbon construction, these products embody cutting-edge technology, lower carbon emissions, and high recyclability, all while delivering superior performance and aesthetics.With an increasing focus on climate change mitigation, the built environment plays a pivotal role in shaping a greener future. Trimo's commitment to sustainability is not just a corporate responsibility; it is a mission to create buildings that are energy-efficient, environmentally responsible, and built to last. The NEXT range exemplifies this ambition, merging state-of-the-art engineering with a deep-rooted ethos of sustainable development.Save this picture!The Net-Zero Carbon Challenge: Reinventing Construction for Climate ActionThe built environment is responsible for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions, making sustainability a fundamental consideration in modern architecture. As urban populations grow and infrastructure expands, the demand for low-carbon, circular economy solutions is more pressing than ever. Trimo's NEXT products answer this call by offering a measurable reduction in both embodied and operational carbon footprints. By integrating innovative materials and adhering to the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi), Trimo is helping the industry progress towards its 2050 net-zero commitments.Sustainable building materials play a crucial role in the design and longevity of a structure. Choosing materials that are responsibly sourced, energy-efficient, and recyclable ensures that buildings not only meet present-day regulatory standards but are also future-proofed for the evolving sustainability landscape. Trimo's NEXT range reflects a meticulous approach to material selection, prioritizing high-performance, low-impact solutions that deliver environmental benefits across a building's entire lifecycle.Save this picture!Qbiss One and Trimoterm:A next-generation prefabricated metal faade system, Qbiss One NEXT achieves up to 68% lower carbon emissions compared to conventional solutions.Trimo's NEXT products are leading the way in sustainability with impressive innovations. The use of Green Steel reduces CO emissions by up to 73% during production, cutting the environmental impact of sourcing raw materials. Green MDI lowers emissions by 60%, while still offering top-notch thermal and structural performance. Green Mineral Wool boosts thermal efficiency and cuts CO by 69%, providing exceptional insulation. Nearly 99% of materials are recyclable, with 45% recycled content, supporting a circular economy. Plus, with a U-value as low as 0.15 W/mK, Qbiss One NEXT significantly reduces heating and cooling needs, earning top sustainability certifications like LEED, BREEAM, and DGNB.Save this picture!Designed for industrial, commercial, and specialist applications, Trimoterm NEXT is engineered for superior fire resistance, energy efficiency, and circular economy principles. With up to 69% lower carbon footprint, it significantly reduces embodied emissions, making it one of the most sustainable choices in its category.Trimoterm NEXT is built to last, with a lifespan of over 50 years, reducing the need for material replacements and minimizing waste. Its optimised manufacturing uses renewable energy and hydrogen technology, cutting emissions across the supply chain for a lower environmental footprint. Trimo's commitment to sustainability extends to packaging, with 50% recycled EPS, 30% recycled stretch foil, and 30% recycled cover foil, reducing waste at every step. Fully aligned with global net-zero strategies through the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi), Trimoterm NEXT is a true leader in sustainable innovation.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Sustainability Certifications & Performance TransparencyArchitects and developers increasingly require Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) and third-party certifications to validate sustainability claims. Trimo's NEXT products are backed by EPDs, providing full transparency on embodied carbon, lifecycle impact, and VOC emissions compliance. Additionally, they contribute to higher ratings in green building certifications such as: BREEAM Credits for low-carbon materials and energy-efficient construction. LEED Recognized for its impact on energy efficiency and material sustainability. DGNB Supporting holistic sustainability performance for buildings, ensuring that structures are environmentally, socially, and economically responsible. Circular Economy & End-of-Life SolutionsOne of the most pressing challenges in the construction industry is material waste and end-of-life disposal. Trimo's NEXT panels are designed to be reused, repurposed, or recycled, reducing landfill contributions and promoting a zero-waste philosophy. Prefabrication eliminates onsite waste, and the panels' high recyclability ensures that materials can be reintegrated into new projects rather than discarded. This not only supports sustainability objectives but also offers cost benefits by extending the lifecycle of construction materials.Save this picture!The construction industry must evolve to meet net-zero goals, and materials innovation plays a crucial role in this transformation. With the NEXT product range, Trimo is redefining architectural sustainability, providing solutions that balance performance, aesthetics, and environmental responsibility. Architects, developers, and contractors can now confidently build low-carbon, energy-efficient, and circular economy-compliant structures that contribute to a more sustainable future.For architects looking to specify high-performance, low-carbon building materials, Trimo's NEXT products represent the future of sustainable faade and roofing systems.Join Trimo in building a net-zero futureone project at a time. Find out how Qbiss One NEXT and Trimoterm NEXT can help you achieve your sustainability goals:www.trimo-group.comsustainability@trimo-group.com+386 (0)7 34 60 200Image gallerySee allShow lessCite: "Advanced Faades by Trimo: Shaping Architecture for a Net-Zero Future" 12 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027640/advanced-facades-by-trimo-shaping-architecture-for-a-net-zero-future&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! 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  • Perus 2025 Venice Biennale Exhibition Honors Uros and Aymara Ancestral Construction Techniques
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    Perus 2025 Venice Biennale Exhibition Honors Uros and Aymara Ancestral Construction TechniquesSave this picture!Eric Frattini, The Uru Expedition led by Kitin Muoz, 1988. Aimara artisans working over the scaffolding of the reed raft in Punta Negra beach, Lima. Private Collection. Courtesy of Eric Frattini.. Image Eric Frattini"Living Scaffolding" is the name of the proposal selected to represent Peru at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia. Curated by architects Alex Hudtwalcker, Sebastin Cillniz, and Gianfranco Morales, along with historian Jos Ignacio Beteta, the exhibition tells the story of a totora reed raft that, in 1988, embarked on a sea journey to other ports in South America and Polynesia. Its unprecedented expedition began on the Peruvian coast south of Lima and lasted 54 days at sea. The raft was the result of a collective, handcrafted effort and a significant structural challenge. The exhibition aims to highlight the importance of ancestral knowledge in addressing such challenges, celebrate materials essential to Peruvian cultural heritage, and expose the value of collective intelligence.Save this picture!The totora reed raft featured in the Peruvian national exhibition was built on a beach south of Lima. Its construction took several weeks, involving dozens of skilled artisans and large bundles of totora, timber, and hemp ropes. Totora is a perennial plant common in South American marshes and swamps, with erect stems that range between one and three meters in height, depending on the species. It has long been used in native construction across Latin America, primarily for roofing and walls. To build the raft, artisans applied ancestral Aymara knowledge of totora construction, ultimately assembling a 20-meter-long, 10-ton raft under the guidance of eight Aymara craftsmen. Central to this collective effort was a monumental wooden scaffold, which gives the exhibition its name.Save this picture!The curatorial team draws a parallel between this historical event and the living example of the Uros floating islands on Lake Titicaca. Built 3,800 meters above sea level, these islands are primarily made of totora and stand as living testaments to ancestral techniques and indigenous knowledge. The curators present these construction techniques as a cyclical architectural system that continually renews itself, emphasizing their adaptability as a contemporary value. Both the raft and the islands, subject to natural decay, rely on lightweight auxiliary structures, materials, and tools. The islands require supporting frameworks to remain anchored during construction, just as the wooden scaffold was necessary for assembling the raft. This structure allowed craftsmen, volunteers, and explorers to move above and below the raft, adjusting its components. Related Article Pakistan Unveils (Fr)Agile Systems Pavilion for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Visitors to the Peruvian Pavilion in Venice will be invited to observe, inhabit, and encircle an installation that emulates these construction efforts, echoing both the way Aymara craftsmen worked to create the raft and the ongoing building practices of the Uros island inhabitants. Located in the Arsenale, where vessels were once built on the water, the exhibition focuses on the living scaffolding that enabled the raft's construction, drawing a parallel with the structural elements that hold Venice in place. In response to Carlo Ratti's curatorial theme, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective," these architectural artifacts embody the collective intelligence of the Uros and Aymara communities and the intrinsic value of the natural materials they have mastered.Save this picture!The recognition of ancestral materials and construction strategies is part of the ongoing discussion on solutions to address climate change. As Julio Vargas Neumann points out, earth construction systems can, in some cases, surpass the durability of contemporary concrete. Other systems, such as bamboo construction, traditional cooling methods, and off-grid architectures, offer valuable alternatives for more sustainable building practices. Several pavilions at this year's Venice Biennale also reflect on future construction strategies, including the French Pavilion, which features a lightweight structure built from reused materials, and the Danish Pavilion, which explores reuse and resourcefulness as architectural practices. Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorCite: Antonia Pieiro. "Perus 2025 Venice Biennale Exhibition Honors Uros and Aymara Ancestral Construction Techniques" 12 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027888/perus-2025-venice-biennale-exhibition-honors-uros-and-aymara-ancestral-construction-techniques&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • ! #pc #pcgaming #gaming
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  • How ONE man can create Hollywood Level VFX with Shutter Authority | Bad Decisions Podcast #67
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    Raghavbetter known as @ShutterAuthority is a filmmaker and VFX artist whose cinematic short films have attracted over 4.85 million YouTube subscribers. Collaborating with major brands like Lenovo, Netflix, Google, Epic Games, and more, he's made his mark by blending action-packed storytelling with stunning visual effects.In this episode, Raghav shares his incredible journey from dropping out of university to becoming a top VFX creator and YouTuber. He discusses how patience, consistency, and clear vision helped him overcome challenges and build a global audience.Episode 67 Timestamps:00:00 Introduction03:45 Raghav's Origin Story07:16 Raghavs VFX Journey Started With THIS Iconic Character11:22 How YouTube Made Raghav's Work Actually Better14:15 Raghav's Blueprint For Turning Amateur VFX Into a Pro Career16:47 This is The ONLY Thing That Made Raghav Successful18:38 The Video That Changed Raghavs Career Forever22:32 Inside the Mind of a Successful VFX YouTuber (Make Bad Decisions)28:58 Breaking Into the VFX IndustryWhat You Must Know33:30 Why Now Is the Best Time to Be a Creator37:46 The Secret Mindset Trick Every Artist Needs to Succeed42:32 Raghav's Secret to Making Videos People Cant Stop Watching46:46 Why You Must NEVER Skip Pre-Visualization56:43 How AI Is Changing the Future of Creativity01:04:00 Most Artists Fail Because They Ignore This One Thing01:10:16 Raghavs Upcoming ProjectsIf this podcast is helping you, please take 2 minutes to rate our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, It will help the Podcast reach and help more people! Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/12jUe4lIJgxE4yst7rrfmW?si=ab98994cf57541cf Apple Podcasts (Scroll down to review)- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-decisions-podcast/id1677462934 Find out more about Shutter Authority:https://www.youtube.com/@ShutterAuthority https://www.instagram.com/shutterauthority https://x.com/ShutterAuthJoin our discord server where we connect and share assets:https://discord.gg/zwycgqezfD Bad Decisions Audio Podcast :Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/badxstudio If you wanna see us to do cool things follow us here too:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/badxstudio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/badxstudio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@badxstudio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/badxstudio Our personal handles: (if you wanna stalk us)https://www.instagram.com/farhad_baddecisions/ https://www.instagram.com/faraz_baddecisions/ https://www.instagram.com/farhad_sh/ https://www.instagram.com/farazshababs/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/farhadshababi/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/farazshababi/ #CEO #entrepreneurship #AI #3dartist #podcast #badxstudio #BadDecisionsStudio #BadDecisionsPodcast
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  • Merge Trick in Blender! #b3d
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    Merging overlapping faces in Blender using the bevel shader node.Shops:blendermarket.com/creators/blenderguppygumroad.com/blenderguppyPatreon:patreon.com/blenderguppy#b3d #conceptart #blender3d #blenderaddon #blendermarketing
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  • Scifi Battleship Modeled Using Random Flow! #b3d
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    Watch Random Flow videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKFJy6TgdDCIC8rEkGbY09tE0IEn5j5b3&amp ;amp;si=99m9czjgBALNZY8ZScifi battleship or spaceship modeled using the Random Flow add-on in Blender.Check out my tools: https://www.blenderguppy.com/add-ons Visit my shops:https://gumroad.com/blenderguppy https://blendermarket.com/creators/blenderguppy Become my Patron:https://patreon.com/blenderguppy Follow me:https://facebook.com/blenderguppy https://instagram.com/blenderguppy https://twitter.com/blenderguppy #b3d #blender3d #3dmodeling #3dtexturing #conceptart
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  • This mini microscope makes science fun for kids, and now its $30 off
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    Stack CommerceShareWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Hoping your kids will spend more time outdoors this spring? If you want them to see the world in a brand new way, this Pocket LCD Microscope is ready to give a fresh perspective. Its lightweight and can even capture their findings in photo or video form they can come home and share with you.Bonus: its on sale, so instead of paying $100, you can get one of the mini microscopes for only $69.97.Enjoy a fresh perspective with this microscopeGone are the days of squinting through a lens barrel! Your little ones can see things up close and personal on a clear LCD screen thanks to this handy pocket microscope.The screen is just four inches, perfect for little eyes to see tiny details up close. If they find something super cool, they can even take pictures and videos in amazing 1080FHD quality. The included microSD card also means they can save their discoveries today to enjoy tomorrow.This little microscope can enhance up to 80x magnification and has adjustable LED lights to get a clear view into a tiny world. And its super light, only 220g, so its easy for them to carry on all their adventures.A rechargeable battery means it works anywhere, and when they get home, they can plug it into a computer with a USB cable. If they have a Windows computer, they can use Amcap software. If they have a Mac, they can use Photo Booth or download another program to see everything they found.This special set comes with the microscope, a cable to charge it, a wristband so they dont lose it, a carrying case, instructions, and a 32GB SD card to hold lots of pictures and videos of their tiny treasures.See the great outdoors in a whole new way with this Portable Handheld Pocket LCD Microscope, now $69.97.StackSocial prices subject to change.Portable Handheld Pocket LCD Microscope with 4 Screen $69.97See Deal
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  • Four ways COVID changed virology: lessons from the most sequenced virus of all time
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    Nature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00730-yAfter 150,000 articles and 17 million genome sequences, what has science taught us about SARS-Cov-2?
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  • 2,200-year-old grave in China contains 'Red Princess of the Silk Road' whose teeth were painted with a toxic substance
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    Archaeologists in China have discovered a unique burial of a woman whose teeth had been painted with cinnabar, with a toxic red substance that contains mercury.
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  • Diagnostic dilemma: Growing weed with bat poop left 2 men with deadly infections
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    Using bat poop to fertilize plants like cannabis can sometimes have deadly consequences. A report highlights two fatal cases that affected men in New York.
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