Abstract
the BRIC Project is a consortium of nine partners led by the Department of Built Environment, TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, TheNetherlands. The project is funded by OPZuid. BRIC aims to create a platform to research Biobased composites materials and test their structural potential to scale up their use building industry.
The BRIC Biobased Pavilion is a part of this project. It aims at scaling up the use of Biobased composite profiles as structural elements to create a larger enclosure for temporary structures for festivals / events to create awareness about the materials. The Biobased composite profiles investigated in this project are made from the natural fibers from Flax, Hemp, and waste wood and are manufactured by extrusion method by the company Millvision B.V who is one of the partners in the consortium.
The BRIC Biobased Pavilion is a part of this project. It aims at scaling up the use of Biobased composite profiles as structural elements to create a larger enclosure for temporary structures for festivals / events to create awareness about the materials. The Biobased composite profiles investigated in this project are made from the natural fibers from Flax, Hemp, and waste wood and are manufactured by extrusion method by the company Millvision B.V who is one of the partners in the consortium.
Original language | Dutch |
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Publication status | Published - 21 Dec 2023 |
Event | Dutch Design Week 2023 - Ketelhuisplein, Eindhoven, Netherlands Duration: 21 Oct 2023 → 29 Oct 2023 https://ddwtue.nl https://www.4tu.nl/du/editions/ddw23/#politics-of-design |