Bamboo is being used in everything these days: cutting boards, bikes, folding houses, and furniture. Its versatility, however, is truly evident in the exhibition New Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters at New York’s Japan Society. Images of the exhibition show bamboo doing things you don’t really think of it doing: curving into rope-like knots, weaving into mesh, twisting into triangular angles. While immediately captivating your attention, it also makes you wonder of the un-explored potential of this sustainable material.
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The futur of new bamboo architecture lies in the banded bamboo strip beam. We are creating an ‘organic steel.’ Your help is needed in launching this vision and open sourcing developments with the world. More info at: http://bambitat.com/
The Perma Yurt is merely a logical beginning…
i think bamboo is beautiful ,stong and has so many uses in design, not to mention it eco friendly.