DB Schenker Upcycling Hub / AIRLAB

DB Schenker Upcycling Hub / AIRLAB - Interior Photography, Bedroom
© Fabian Ong

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  • Architects: AIRLAB
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Fabian Ong
  • Category: Pavilion
  • Project Lead: Carlos Bañón
  • Project Team: Carlos Bañón, Félix Raspall, Sourabh Maheshwary, Wan Mengcheng, Simon Rocknathan, Tay Boon Kiat, Kwang Kai Jie, Megan Chor Xin Yi, Tai YiJie, Alba Lombardía Alonso, Nahaad Vahid, and Cosmo Wezembeek.
  • Country: Singapore
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DB Schenker Upcycling Hub / AIRLAB - Interior Photography, Table
© Fabian Ong

Text description provided by the architects. As sustainability becomes a more prevalent and necessary topic in the architecture and design industry, new means of production need to be explored. The DB Schenker's Upcycling Hub in Singapore, designed by Airlab SUTD, demonstrates the future of manufacturing by presenting novel ways to respond to the climate crisis by recycling waste material. The project sets a platform to challenge our value systems and traditional understanding of waste material, redefining our relationship with waste by creating beautiful furniture with discarded plastic and wood through digital design and sustainable manufacturing methods.

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Cite: "DB Schenker Upcycling Hub / AIRLAB" 19 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/985591/db-schenker-upcycling-hub-airlab> ISSN 0719-8884

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