Elodie Dupuis

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Circular Composites: Designing for a Sustainable Future

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The pursuit of stronger, lighter, and more durable materials has guided architecture long before polymers or carbon fibers existed. One of the earliest large-scale examples of composite materials can be found in the Great Wall of China, where stone, clay bricks, and organic fibers such as reeds and willow branches were blended to create a resilient and lasting structure. These early techniques reveal a timeless intuition: distinct materials, when combined thoughtfully, produce properties unattainable by any single element. As the construction sector faces urgent ecological pressures, this intuition is being revisited through the lens of sustainability, with architects and engineers exploring bio-based, recycled, and hybrid composites designed not only for performance but also for circularity and environmental responsibility.

The Past, Present, and Future of Hemp in Construction

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Few plants have accompanied humanity as closely as cannabis. Used for millennia to make textiles, paper, and medicines, it has quietly shaped everyday life and built environments alike. Hemp, its non-psychoactive variety, is one of the earliest cultivated crops and a material of remarkable versatility: strong, breathable, and renewable. From ropes and sails to insulation and biocomposites, hemp’s fibers have been helping humans build for thousands of years.

Sports Hall / Lemoal Lemoal Architectes

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  • Architects: Lemoal Lemoal Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  380
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Professionals: APAVE, ARC 77, Axoé

Ateliers & Showroom Marine Serre / Lemoal Lemoal Architectes

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Paris, France
  • Architects: Lemoal Lemoal Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  813
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019