Walls lined with seismic fabric, a new material with high stiffness and considerable tensile strength, could potentially keep escape routes free of debris during the evacuation of schools, hospitals, and rest homes.
Walls lined with seismic fabric, a new material with high stiffness and considerable tensile strength, could potentially keep escape routes free of debris during the evacuation of schools, hospitals, and rest homes.
Walls lined with seismic fabric, a new material with high stiffness and considerable tensile strength, could potentially keep escape routes free of debris during the evacuation of schools, hospitals, and rest homes.
Parking structures have long been a rote sort of project meant to pack in cars, but a recent renaissance has shifted this perspective. Garages are now being designed as humanistic spaces key to the urban fabric.
Parking structures have long been a rote sort of project meant to pack in cars, but a recent renaissance has shifted this perspective. Garages are now being designed as humanistic spaces key to the urban fabric.
Parking structures have long been a rote sort of project meant to pack in cars, but a recent renaissance has shifted this perspective. Garages are now being designed as humanistic spaces key to the urban fabric.
I am still the “girl on fire.” The sheer fabric softly glows. Even the slight movement in the air sends a ripple up my body. By comparison, the chariot costume seems garish, the interview dress too contrived.
I am still the “girl on fire.” The sheer fabric softly glows. Even the slight movement in the air sends a ripple up my body. By comparison, the chariot costume seems garish, the interview dress too contrived.
I am still the “girl on fire.” The sheer fabric softly glows. Even the slight movement in the air sends a ripple up my body. By comparison, the chariot costume seems garish, the interview dress too contrived.
Researchers at MIT have created solar cells that can be printed on fabrics and paper, an enticing possibility for people looking to power their homes economically.
Researchers at MIT have created solar cells that can be printed on fabrics and paper, an enticing possibility for people looking to power their homes economically.