Materials that breathe, power and repair themselves
Rather than demanding constant maintenance, structural materials carry a form of biological intelligence engineered to withstand and mitigate extreme climate realities.
Self-healing concrete
Concrete matrices embedded with microcapsules of bacterial spores. The spores rupture and seal structural micro-cracks the moment they meet moisture or air.
Photonic meta-concrete
Structural concrete engineered at the nanoscale that emits more heat via radiative cooling than it absorbs — actively lowering urban temperatures.
Algae-powered bio-facades
Integrated external bioreactors filled with living micro-algae panels absorb solar radiation and CO₂ to produce biofuel, while providing natural shading and insulation.
Perovskite & quantum-dot solar glass
Transparent solar concentrators set into window panes and exterior paint harvest invisible UV and infrared to power the building while staying clear to the eye.