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23 June 2008  
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This is the Materia Newsletter for June 2008, packed full of new materials, events and information.

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This seamless surfaces for resin floors and coatings is obtained with mixed techniques and variously assorted inserted decorations. The esthetical effects are impressed by hand in a wide range of colours with a bright, matt, satin finish. Medium thickness is 2-3 mm. It is resistant to traffic , easy to clean and resistant to wear and foot traffic.... read more


News


King Soccer will again rule over the stadiums and living rooms during the European Championship in June. This year’s secret star of the green pitch is the “EUROPASS.” With its PSC-Texture™ surface structure, the new match ball made of Bayer materials combines outstanding flight characteristics with greater power transmission and control... read more




Your project here


Somewhere between sculpture, interior design, architecture and science fiction is the Blob Wall from architect Greg Lynn. By creative use of CNC technology the weird 3D shape is achieved. The wall consists of low-density, recyclable and impact resistant polymer, with a lightweight honeycomb structure.... read more


Events


International architects and designers come to the City of London as part of The London Architecture Biennale 2008. Architecture takes to the streets. This ten-day festival which celebrates architecture and the built environment in London, explores the theme of ‘Change’. It stretches along a 5 km walk route which links the City with Southwark and King’s Cross... read more




Inspiration


A Tic-Tac-sized lightbulb that gives off as much light as a streetlamp may offer a peek at the ultra-efficient lighting of the future. The bulb, developed by Luxim of Sunnyvale, California, uses plasma technology to achieve its brightness. The tiny bulb contains an argon gas in the middle, as well as a component called a "puck."... read more


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