
Engineering smart building skins for cleaner, greener architecture - Science Nation
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The video explores the development of smart building materials that respond to environmental cues, inspired by natural designs like plant stomata. Researchers at Texas A&M University, supported by the NSF, are creating energy-efficient building skins using shape memory polymers and 3D-printed modular designs. These innovations aim to regulate temperature, air quality, and more without external devices, emphasizing sustainability and resource efficiency. The project involves a multidisciplinary team and student participation, focusing on cleaner, greener architecture.
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